Teaching materials
Volker,
You're welcome to take look at my site:
http://ecology.msu.montana.edu/labdsv/R
It's primarily for multivariate analysis in community ecology, bit does
also have some stuff on GLMs and GAMS in an ecological context. You
might also visit with Hank Stevens at Miami as he's just next door to
you.
Dave
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David W. Roberts office 406-994-4548
Professor and Head FAX 406-994-3190
Department of Ecology email droberts at montana.edu
Montana State University
Bozeman, MT 59717-3460
On Wed, 2009-08-26 at 16:39 -0400, Volker Bahn wrote:
Hi all, I'll be teaching a 400/600 level bio/ecostatistics class using R this fall (using "Introductory Statistics with R" as text book). I was wondering if anyone here had any teaching material (lecture slides, exercises, homework, projects, code for teaching etc) that they would like to share? Pointers to material on the web would also be welcome. I found a few courses with course material on the web but they were typically programming oriented and in health sciences rather than ecology. If you'd rather reply off list, I'll summarize the responses for the list. Thanks, Volker Biological Sciences Wright State University
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