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      <title>Teaching R with Pokémon Go data</title>
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      <description>Psyduck hurt itself in its confusion (via Giphy)  You teach me and I’ll teach you I wrote in a recent post about some training materials I wrote for teaching R Markdown.
Now I’m sharing another thing I made: Beginner R and RStudio Training (featuring Pokémon!). It’s an introduction to R, RStudio, R Projects, directory structure and the tidyverse. It uses Pokémon Go1 data that I collected myself.2
You can:</description>
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      <title>Pokéballs in Super Smash Bros</title>
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      <description>Smash! Super Smash Bros (SSB) is a beat ’em up videogame series featuring characters from various Nintendo franchises and beyond.
The series has featured on Nintendo 64 (Super Smash Bros, 1998), Gamecube (SSB Melee, 2001), Wii (SSB Brawl, 2008), Wii U and 3DS (SSB ‘4’, 2014) and an upcoming title for the Switch console.
The game is popular enough to have resulted in a series of organised tournaments1.
You can fight characters directly but you can also make use of items and weapons from games across the Nintendo universe, such as the mushroom (the Super Mario series), the heart container (Zelda) and the home run bat (EarthBound).</description>
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