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I'm currently going through an R/Bioconductor course on Coursera, and struggling quite a bit (making progress but only after severe digging and work), because of brittle setups for gettings the correct results on quizzes.
There seems to be quite the lack of good Bioconductor materials though (on things like GRanges), and was thus starting to think that perhaps sandbox.bio could be used to make tutorials that take the user step by step forwards, with an environment that will always work as expected, solving the above mentioned problems.
I would love to contribute something like this if I had the time, but I wanted to pitch the idea anyways, if someone feels like it.
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I'm currently going through an R/Bioconductor course on Coursera, and struggling quite a bit (making progress but only after severe digging and work), because of brittle setups for gettings the correct results on quizzes.
There seems to be quite the lack of good Bioconductor materials though (on things like GRanges), and was thus starting to think that perhaps sandbox.bio could be used to make tutorials that take the user step by step forwards, with an environment that will always work as expected, solving the above mentioned problems.
I would love to contribute something like this if I had the time, but I wanted to pitch the idea anyways, if someone feels like it.
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