For the last few years, I have provided educational training in statistics, methodology, and programming for both industry and academia. Unlike most experts in the the above fields, I never take these knowledge for granted but stand in clients' shoes. I take time to understand what clients really need and visualise difficult concepts/knowledge. My education background enables me to process massive information that clients demand and interpret it in the easiest way for them to understand. Please see some examples as follows.
R learning resources and tutorial posts on my blog and then contributed to R bloggers
The following are some of my posts shared on R blogger's Facebook or Twitter. Those posts' number of likes and shares indicate they are quite popular with R users. Take a look at these posts which might benefit your R journey!
The following are some of my posts shared on R blogger's Facebook or Twitter. Those posts' number of likes and shares indicate they are quite popular with R users. Take a look at these posts which might benefit your R journey!
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R in Finance, Research Methodology Workshops and Research Seminar Series ,13 May 2016, Tutorial to HDR (Higher Degree by Research) students in Griffith University, Australia. Website. R code
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A series of R programming courses in superannuation simulation, June to July 2016, Tutorials to Directors of Drew, Walk & Co., Australia
Well done @liangczhang - love your work in R! https://t.co/V1MJlhiMY4
— Michael E. Drew (@MichaelEDrew) May 5, 2016