datacarpentry / R-ecology-lesson

Data Analysis and Visualization in R for Ecologists
https://datacarpentry.org/R-ecology-lesson/
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Encourage Instructors to try teaching the alternative lesson in beta #881

Closed tobyhodges closed 8 months ago

tobyhodges commented 10 months ago

Adds an Instructor Note encouraging Instructors to try teaching the alternative version of the lesson which is currently in beta testing.

The @datacarpentry/curriculum-advisors-ecology are hoping to receive more feedback from Instructors before they make a final decision on whether to adopt the new lesson into the curriculum.

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