class: center, middle, inverse, title-slide # Lab 03 ## Tidy Graphics and Teamwork ### Shawn Santo ### 01-31-20 --- ## Getting started Teams were posted on Sakai last week. Please sit with your teammates. 1. Go to our GitHub course organization page: https://github.com/sta199-sp20-001 2. Once you are logged in to GitHub you should see a repo named `lab03-[team_name]`. This is a private team repository that has been created for you and your team members. 3. Each person on the team should now clone the repository into RStudio Cloud. 4. Configure git. 5. Cache your password. **This lab is short and has an early deadline - Monday, Feb 3 at 11:59pm.** Eric will return to lecture to go over these improvements on Thursday, February 6. Be ready to be called on and explain your improvements and critiques of the original graphic. --- ## Team workflow - You and your teammates are working from the same GitHub repo. This means you are all contributing to the same R Markdown document. - For today's lab, only one person on the team should be typing the code/narrative in the R Markdown document at a time. It is important to follow the directions carefully. - Future workflow won't be this rigid. - If you do get into a merge conflict, one of the TAs will help you out. --- ## Resources for visualization inspiration Start with a simple visualization, but if you want to get more creative, check out the following resources. **More `ggplot()`** 1. https://shawnsanto.com/files/sta523/slides/lec-3b-ggplot2.html#1 2. http://r-statistics.co/Top50-Ggplot2-Visualizations-MasterList-R-Code.html **Advanced `ggplot()` and extensions** 3. https://shawnsanto.com/files/sta523/slides/lec-4a-adv-viz.html#1