Sponsored By: Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources
Date: 09/06/2022 from 09:00 am to 05:00 pm
Brochure: Brochure with agenda and alternative registration form
Purpose
This webinar course is offered as a single day introduction to R geared towards those working with ecological data. No prior knowledge of R is required. The course will not cover statistical analysis, but will act as a primer for those with minimal or no experience working in the R environment that want to learn the programming language, data formatting, exploration, and visualization. Course content, including R scripts and slide handouts, will be provided to all participants.
Note: A limited access recording of the course will be made available for those unable to attend the live webinar.
Who Will Benefit?
Natural resource managers, students, researchers, biologists, ecologists, and wildlife professionals.
Instructors
Dr. James Johnson is an Outreach Program Assistant with the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources. He is an Associate Wildlife Biologist, has an MS in environmental sciences, and a PhD in wildlife ecology. James’ research while at the Warnell School focused on developing a survey method for estimating white-tailed deer population parameters using camera traps.
Dr. Daniel Crawford is a Postdoctoral Research Associate with the Jones Center at Ichauway, Georgia. Daniel completed his PhD with Texas A&M University and his research examines how predators affect white-tailed deer behavior using camera traps and telemetry data.
Registration Fee
The fee for this 1-day webinar course is $125.00 (normal rate), $75.00 (student rate).
Cancellations
In the event that you need to cancel, in order to receive a refund please contact Ingvar Elle (706-583-0566 or [email protected]) by August 23, 2022.
Agenda
View the agenda for this course
Registration
Last Day to Register: 09/02/2022
Registration cost (normal rate).................................................$125.00
Registration for students..........................................................$75.00
Continuing Education Credits
Continuing Forestry Education (CFE) Hours (applied for)
6.0 Category B Continuing Logger Education (CLE) MTH Hours (approved)
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