What I’ve completed at DataCamp since being laid off in January 2025!

Today I’m going to outline the courses, projects and assessments that I’ve completed at DataCamp as part of the “Associate Data Scientist in R” Career Track since being laid off by MERGE on 1-15-25.

The description of the “Associate Data Scientist in R” Career Track at DataCamp can be found here.

There are 22 courses, 4 projects and 4 skill assessments in the track. Thus far, I’ve completed 12 of the courses, 2 of the projects, and 2 of the skill assessments — but I will be retaking one of the assessments because I’m not satisfied with the quality of my submission, let alone the results. (Yes, I self-critique!)

CourseProjectAssessment
#1Introduction to R
#2Intermediate R
#3Introduction to the Tidyverse
#4Data Manipulation with dplyr
#5Analyze the Popularity of Programming Languages
#6Joining Data with dplyr
#7Introduction to Statistics in R
#8Introduction to Data Visualization with ggplot2
#9Intermediate Data Visualization with ggplot2
#10Data Manipulation with R *
#11Data Communication Concepts
#12Introduction to Importing Data in R
#13Cleaning Data in R
#14Exploring Airbnb Market Trends
#15Working with Dates & Times in R
#16Importing & Cleaning Data with R

(*) This is the assessment that I intend to retake shortly!

(Unsolicited endorsement follows…)

The great thing about the DataCamp platform is the hands-on practice and the immediate feedback with available hints. (Had this been an available or “required” resource during my undergraduate and graduate studies, I’d be a much better R programmer today!)

This blog is very rudimentary, and until I pivot to experimenting with all of the features of WordPress, it’s going to stay that way. 🙂

That said, I think my next post will be an outline of my academic credentials (read “preparation”) so that you, my readers, will have a better idea of where I’m coming from and how my work on this skill track fit into the larger picture of my overall career.

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