We are pleased to offer you this short course jointly organised by the Administrative Data Research Centre for England (ADRC-E) and the Consumer Data Research Centre (CDRC).
Please note this course can be taken as a one-day course, or can also be taken in conjunction with other two one-day courses on 15 January and 17 January 2018.
The course will cover an introduction to R, how to load and manage spatial data and how to create maps using R and RStudio. We will show you appropriate ways of using classifications for choropleth maps, using loops in R to create multiple maps and some basic spatial analysis.
We will be using RStudio to work with the R environment. By the end of the course you will be able to load data into R, represent it effectively and be able to prepare an output quality map.
This course is ideal for anyone who wishes to use spatial data in their role. This includes academics, commercial users, government & other public sector researchers who have data with some spatial information (e.g. address, postcode, etc.) which they wish to show on a map. This course is also suitable for those who wish to have an overview of what spatial data can be used for. No previous experience of spatial data is required.
No experience of spatial data, GIS or scripting required. Some basic experience of using Google Earth / Maps would be beneficial.
Further course details can be found here .
More information regarding our courses can be found here .
Podcast for some of our previous courses can be found here
Co
urse Code
ADRCE-training048Bearman
Course Date
16th January 2018
Places Available
19
Course Leader
Dr Nick Bearman
Course Description
Course Contents:
By the end of the course, students will be able to:
Fees
For UK registered postgraduate students £30 per day
£30.00
Fees
For staff at UK academic institutions, Research Council UK funded researchers, UK public sector staff & staff at UK registered charities £60 per day
£60.00
Fees
For all other participants £220
£220.00
Fees
FOR Adrc/adrn/ads Staff ONLY FOC
£0.00
University of Southampton - Building 39
University of Southampton,
Southampton Statistical Sciences Research Institute,
Building 39,
Southampton,
SO17 1BJ
The course will be held at the Southampton Statistical Sciences Research Institute, Building 39, University of Southampton, Southampton, SO17 1BJ. Participants will need to make their own accommodation arrangements.
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