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Teaching material for ST2034: Statistical Modelling for Biologists/Biotechnologists

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ST2304

This is the material for ST2304 Statistisk modellering for biologer/bioteknologer (or ST2304 Statistical modelling for biologists/bioteknologists), which is run at NTNU. It includes a module for each week, and exercises starting at week 3. I have not included the solutions to the exercises, for obvious reasons.

Each module is written as an R markdown file. It includes explanations of the topic, in-class exercises (with hints and solutions) and links to videos and other material. In theory rendering the R markdown files will provide everytning, with the exception of embedded videos (see below).

Videos

The videos are hosted on NTNU's Panopto site. If you need to render the R Markdown files to create a new html file, the videos don't embed properly. So instead you need to embed them by hand. There are two ways to do this, depending on what we've done:

The easiest is if we have already added the html code in the RMarkdown document. If we have done this it will be commented out, so try this:

  • search the html file for "<!---".
  • check that this comments out a video: it should start with an iframe tag ("<iframe src=...."), and should be next to a link to the video
  • remove the commenting out: "<!---" and "--->"
  • save the file (and check it's OK)

If you do not find any videos this way, we probably added them with Plan B. So you need to do this:

  • search the html file for "ADD EMBED".
  • work out which video goes with this. The link to the video should be just above the ADD EMBED.
  • Go to the video, and getthe code: Settings (the cog at the top of the screen) > Share > Embed > Copy Embed Code
  • Paste the code into the html file, in place of the "ADD EMBED X"

If that doesn't work, you could try to extract them from previous years' pages.

Note that you will have to do this evert time you re-make the html document.

Acknowledgements

The material was initially created and revised by @oharar and @emilygsimmonds.