[Blindmath] Learning R

Mike Gorse mike at straddlethebox.org
Mon Nov 14 00:19:15 UTC 2016


Probably not the only option out there, but Coursera has an online 
four-week R Programming course, hosted by Johns Hopkins

On Sun, 13 Nov 2016, Suman Rath via Blindmath wrote:

> Hi all,
> I am a new stats student and am fully blind.
> I use jaws 17 and a windows 8 laptop.
> To finish my work with stats and get better at it, I have been trying
> to use SPSS.
>
> However as i am a PhD student, I will be using stats for the for
> seable future. Thus I have decided to learn R as that is my best
> source of accessing stats.
> These are my questions:
>
> 1. I am a completely new student to statistical concepts and my
> professor uses SPSS and doesn't know R.
> In that case, how could I learn R on my own? Are their any torials for
> newcommers and accessible to screen readers?
> 2. How much time could this take?
>
> I know DR. Godfrey has an excellent resource and he has been of help
> but I was also looking for full course to learn the language well.
>
> Regards,
> Suman.
>
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