datacarpentry / r-intro-geospatial

Introduction to R for Geospatial Data
https://datacarpentry.org/r-intro-geospatial/
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move notes on what to skip to inline #134

Closed ErinBecker closed 1 year ago

ErinBecker commented 1 year ago

The instructor notes page had information about what topics can and can't be skipped in episode 3. This PR moves that information from the instructor notes page to inline, where it will be more easily available to instructors for decision making while they are teaching a workshop.

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:stopwatch: Updated at 2023-05-18 00:44:36 +0000

mikemahoney218 commented 1 year ago

Thank you!