diff --git a/core/week-1/Y12345678.zip b/core/week-1/Y12345678.zip new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8593ba2 Binary files /dev/null and b/core/week-1/Y12345678.zip differ diff --git a/core/week-1/study_before_workshop.qmd b/core/week-1/study_before_workshop.qmd index 4058ea9..bc32f3b 100644 --- a/core/week-1/study_before_workshop.qmd +++ b/core/week-1/study_before_workshop.qmd @@ -6,3 +6,5 @@ toc-location: right --- 1. 📖 Read [Understanding file systems](https://3mmarand.github.io/comp4biosci/file_systems.html). This is an approximately 15 - 20 minute read revising file types and filesystems. It covers concepts of working directories and paths. We learned these ideas in stage 1 and you may feel completely confident with them but many students will benefit from a refresher. For BIO00070M students, this is part of the work you will also be asked to complete for BIO00052M Data Analysis in R. + +2. In previous years you have submitted and RStudio Project as part of your BABS work. In this module you will develop this by submitting a Research Compendium. A Research Compendium is a documented collection of all the digital parts of the research project including data (or access to data), code and outputs. The Compendium might be a single Quarto/RStudio Project, (like you have done previously but with better documentation) or it might be a folder including an Quarto/RStudio Project and other material/scripts including the description of unscripted processing. You might want to remind yourself of the example RStudio Project, [Y12345678.zip](Y12345678.zip) used in BABS 2. \ No newline at end of file