cssearcy / AYS-R-Coding-SPR-2020

Coding in R for Policy Analytics
https://cssearcy.github.io/AYS-R-Coding-SPR-2020/
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Opportunity V for Earning Extra Credit! #25

Open jamisoncrawford opened 3 years ago

jamisoncrawford commented 3 years ago

This is the fifth and final opportunity hidden throughout the course material to earn 1% extra credit on your final grade!

Please leave a comment sharing your name and a thought or two on the final project!

BriannaSmithR commented 3 years ago

Hi everyone! Brianna Smith here. I'm working on the final project and am feeling wholeheartedly confused! Hoping that these extra credit points may pull me through.

jamisoncrawford commented 3 years ago

...feeling wholeheartedly confused!

@BriannaSmithR this reminds me of a quote from Ada Lovelace.

“I am in a charming state of confusion.”

She's widely considered to be one of the founders of modern computing 😄

BriannaSmithR commented 3 years ago

Ada gets it

meeraomar commented 3 years ago

Hi everyone, I thought i was getting a hang of R but now I am wholeheartedly questioning myself as I falter with this final project. Good luck to you all!

adeelfarooqi93 commented 3 years ago

Hello Everyone, R is fun but after you are done!

kpearce6 commented 3 years ago

Hi all. Katie Pearce reporting for duty. I think doing the project has the potential to crack open skulls and either creativity will flow out and you will feel like a hero or make you want to rage quit.

rquarcoo2 commented 3 years ago

Hey everyone. Definitely struggling to code the configurations for the variables, but nonetheless, the final project is a good culmination of different components that we learned throughout the semester. Very comprehensive. Whew.

Ilenia22 commented 3 years ago

Hello everyone!

My name is Ilenia Quintero, and my thoughts on this final project are that I am really enjoying myself creating this dashboard.

SalvadorW2 commented 3 years ago

Hello everyone,

This is Sean Waggoner.

The final project was challenging (esp. when trying to create new ways of displaying the data reactively), but has been a good opportunity to apply what I've learned and continue developing skills in R.