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> Subject: R Programming for APTS Students
>
> To academic contacts at APTS sending institutions:
>
> This is to let you know about a valuable new resource that's
> available for APTS students this year.  We're telling you
> about it now, even before APTS places have been allocated*
> for the current academic year, so that your department can
> plan how its own PhD students will make best use of this
> web-based course on R.
>
> Quoting from the APTS module resources page at
> http://go.warwick.ac.uk/apts/students/resources :
>
> "Several of the modules --- in particular the modules
> Statistical Computing, Statistical Modelling and Computer
> Intensive Statistics --- will make use of the R statistical
> computing environment. Students who are either unfamiliar
> with or not confident in the use of R should work
> through "R Programming for APTS Students",
>   http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/~ruth/RCourse/APTS.html
> a web course in R kindly provided by University of Oxford,
> Department of Statistics.  Reaching at least this level of
> familiarity with R is essential preparation for these
> modules."
>
> The first APTS module to require this level of familiarity
> with R will be "Statistical Computing", in the first APTS
> week (this December).  Students should therefore begin
> working on "R Programming for APTS Students" quite soon:
> please inform your department's PhD students about it, and
> perhaps consider organising lab/discussion sessions this
> term to help them to focus on it.
>
> best regards,
> David Firth
> (for APTS)

-- 
Clarice Garcia Borges Demétrio
Departamento de Ciências Exatas
Escola Superior de Agricultura "Luiz de Queiroz"
Universidade de São Paulo,
13418-900 Piracicaba, SP
Brasil
phone: 55 19 34294144 R216


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