Materials hosted on the NEON Data Skills portal (www.neondataskills.org) are developed by NEON staff in collaboration with members of the scientific community.
The original materials were developed during a lesson building hack-a-thon jointly organized by Leah Wasser (NEON), Tracy Teal (Data Carpentry), Mike Smorul (National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC) and Jason William (iPlant Collaborative).
Hack-a-thon participants included Mike Alonzo, Sean Barberie, Ben Best, Zack Bryn, Jonah Duckles, Marisa Guarinello, Jeff Hollister, Megan A. Jones, Matthew Kwit, Kristina Riemer, Dave Roberts, Keely Roth, Mike Smorul, Courtney Soderberg, Joseph Stachelek, Kaitlin Stack Whitney, Tracy Teal, Leah A. Wasser, Jason Williams, and Meg Williams.
The results of this collaboration are four tutorial series hosted on the NEON Data Skills portal (neondataskills.org) and also taught as Data Carpentry workshops (www.datacarpentry.org).
- Introduction to Working With Spatio-Temporal Data and Data Management
- Introduction to Working With Raster Data in R
- Working With Raster Time Series Data in R
- Introduction to Working With Time Series Data in Text Formats in R
Contributors to this series include Leah Wasser and Megan Jones
Contributors to this series include Zack Brym, Jeff Hollister, Megan A. Jones, Kristina Riemer, Mike Smorul, Leah A. Wasser, and Jason Williams.
Contributors to this series include Zack Brym, Jeff Hollister, Megan A. Jones, Kristina Riemer, Mike Smorul, Leah A. Wasser, and Jason Williams.
Contributors to this series include Megan A. Jones, Sarah Newman, Joseph Stachelek, and Leah A. Wasser.
Contributors to this series include Marisa Guarinello, Megan A. Jones, Michael Patterson, Courtney Soderberg, and Leah A. Wasser.
The graphics used throughout the NEON Data Skills portal, unless specifically attributed, have been created by NEON staff with the majority attributed to Colin Williams.
All teaching data subsets can be found on the NEON Data Skills Teaching Data Subsets figshare page .
This data was curated into a teaching data subset by Leah A. Wasser. Original sources of the data include NEON Airborne Data, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Landsat Satellite, the Harvard Forest, and the US Census Bureau