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Ethan White and Morgan Ernest's blog for discussing issues and ideas related to ecology and academia. Jabberwocky Ecology is Ethan White’s. And Morgan Ernest’s. Blog for discussing issues and ideas related to ecology and academia. We’re still easing our way into blogging as a form of dialog, so posting may be a bit irregular for a while. Enter your email address to subscribe to Jabberwocky Ecology by email. Join 2,866 other followers. Getting Things Done in Academia. The EEB and flow.
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A great idea: R Markdown for Undergrads | Landscape Ecology 2.0
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Landscape Ecology 2.0. Intersecting landscape ecology, open science, and R. A great idea: R Markdown for Undergrads. A recently published paper by Baumer et al (2014). Caught my eye today (HT to Bruce Caron. I wanted to share it here because I thought it was cool and also had a few comments to make about some of the issues the authors raised. First, a bit about the paper. Partly in response to all the media attention to the crisis in reproducibility in science (e.g. Nature. March 1, 2014. This encouragin...
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Rstudio and makefiles: Mind your options! | Landscape Ecology 2.0
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Landscape Ecology 2.0. Intersecting landscape ecology, open science, and R. Rstudio and makefiles: Mind your options! I have written this post mostly for myself. I don’t want to waste 2 hours on this problem again at some point in the future. Hopefully others might stumble on it too and save some aggravation. Here’s the makefile like the one I created:. Or so I thought. I sauntered on over to my terminal window, and confidently type. This entry was posted in Open Science. February 14, 2014. SPARROW Lake ...
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Ethan White and Morgan Ernest's blog for discussing issues and ideas related to ecology and academia. How technology can help scientists with chronic illnesses (or Technology FTW! This is a guest post by Elita Baldridge. I am currently the remotely working member of Weecology, finishing up my PhD in the lower elevation and better air of Kansas, while the rest of my colleagues are still in Utah, due to developing a chronic illness. And finally getting diagnosed with fibromyalgia. Is it not the future?
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Evening Talks at ONRC. Japanese Tsunami Debris Forum. ONRC Natural Resource Education Links. The science and research are in. What we do with that information is critical to our future as productive citizens of the 21st century, whether we are stewards, teachers, parents, youth or, very importantly, leaders on this planet in government and industry. There needs to be a strong political will to make the needed changes. Best 1000 Environmental Websites. Environmental science in nature's classroom. College ...
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Weecology at #ESA2013 | Jabberwocky Ecology
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Ethan White and Morgan Ernest's blog for discussing issues and ideas related to ecology and academia. It’s that time of year again where we let people know which Weecologists are doing what and where at the annual Ecological Society of America meeting! We have an action packed schedule this year. Workshop 12: Software Carpentry for Ecologists. 8am-5pm, 101G Minneapolis Convention Center. So go become a computing ninja*. Your mileage may vary. 4pm, 101C Minneapolis Convention Center. Organized by Sandra C...
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External challenges of chronic illness (in graduate school) | Jabberwocky Ecology
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Ethan White and Morgan Ernest's blog for discussing issues and ideas related to ecology and academia. External challenges of chronic illness (in graduate school). This is a guest post by Elita Baldridge. She is a recently finished PhD in our group who has been navigating the development of a chronic illness during graduate school and beyond. This is the second in a series of posts about my experiences completing a PhD with a chronic illness ( Part 1. See also these two earlier. Lab is awesome, and just m...
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