datacarpentry / r-intro-geospatial

Introduction to R for Geospatial Data
https://datacarpentry.org/r-intro-geospatial/
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adds "Other great resources" links like episode 06 #112

Closed kurtshowmaker closed 1 year ago

kurtshowmaker commented 2 years ago

Added the equivalent "ggplot2" links to this episode 07 "ggplot2" that are found in the previous episode 06 "dplyr". This will add 0-15 seconds of time, as it can be skipped, but can be briefly mentioned.

This brings some consistency to the structure of the lessons.

jsta commented 2 years ago

I dunno my feeling is that it makes sense to put these links under the "Extras" drop-down menu somehow. The links are currently only in lesson 6.

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