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North Dakota Wildlife Society Conference: Download & Explore NEON Data Workshop

Feb 6 2024 | 2:00 - 4:00pm CST (1:00 - 3:00pm MST)

Hosted By:

The North Dakota Wildlife Society

Workshop Background

In this workshop, NEON scientists will lead participants through the NEON website and NEON data portal to learn about NEON's online educational resources and how to download data. Then, participants will learn how to use the neonUtilities R package to transform NEON data into a format that is easier to work with, how to use provided metadata to understand data contents, and how to download data directly into R. The workshop will feature live instructional delivery with the opportunity to answer chat-supported questions. The workshop will also feature a presentation by Andrea Anteau, Domain 09 Manager, about the field sites and data collection unique to the region.This is a closed workshop for folks participating in the 2023 North Dakota Wildlife Society Conference. 

Required Prior Knowledge

This workshop has three components. First, a presentation on NEON in the Northern Plains and a walkthrough of the online, educational resources for working with NEON data. The second portion of the workshop will introduce the NEON Data Portal and review accessing and finding data via the NEON Data Portal. The final portion of the workshop will cover how to access and work with NEON data in R. To follow along with this portion of the workshop on your personal computer (e.g., coding along with the instructors), we expect participants have a basic level of familiarity with working with R, including installing and loading packages, and data import. If you do not have a basic level of familiarity with working with R, we recommend you follow along by just watching. 

Optional Introductory Assignment

  • Watch the NEON: Open Data to Understand our Changing Ecosystems video to get a quick introduction to the Observatory
  • Watch the Exploring and Downloading NEON Data Products video to get a quick introduction to the NEON Data Portal
  • Watch the Data Skills Webinar: Download and Explore NEON Data in R video to see a recording of a similar workshop
  • Read and download the Download and Explore NEON data tutorial to get familiar with the tutorial we will be using during the workshop
  • If you want to code along during the workshop, install R studio and download relevant packages to the workshop. To do this, follow the instructions in the "Workshop Materials" section on the bottom of this page.
  • If you are not familiar with R, we recommend you go through our Basic R Skills Tutorial

Logistics

Date & Time

Tuesday, February 6th, 2:00PM-4:00PM CST

Location

In-person; Baymont by Wyndham- 2611 Old Red Trail, Mandan, ND, 58554

Registration

This is a private workshop for people participating in the North Dakota Wildlife Society Workshop 

Workshop Schedule

All times are Central Standard Time.

TIME TOPIC
 01:30 Join the workshop early if you have any setup or installation issues.
 02:00 Welcome to the Workshop - Logistics Overview
 02:10 Introduction to the NEON in the Northern Plains & Overview of NEON's Educational Resources
 02:40 NEON Data Portal Overview
 03:00 Download and Explore NEON data tutorial
  03:50 Final Questions & Evaluation
  04:00 Workshop Ends

Do you Twitter?

Please tweet at @NEON_Sci or use the hashtag #NEONData during this workshop!

 


Workshop Materials

Computer Set Up Instructions

These computer workshop instructions must be completed before starting the workshop.

To participant in this workshop, you will need a computer with a version of R >3.4 and, preferably, RStudio loaded on your computer.

Setting Up R & RStudio

Windows R/RStudio Setup

  • Download R for Windows here
  • Run the .exe file that was just downloaded
  • Go to the RStudio Download page
  • Under Installers select RStudio X.XX.XXX - Windows Vista/7/8/10
  • Double click the file to install it

Once R and RStudio are installed, click to open RStudio. If you don't get any error messages you are set. If there is an error message, you will need to re-install the program.

Mac R/RStudio Setup

  • Go to CRAN and click on Download R for (Mac) OS X
  • Select the .pkg file for the version of OS X that you have and the file will download.
  • Double click on the file that was downloaded and R will install
  • Go to the RStudio Download page
  • Under Installers select RStudio 0.98.1103 - Mac OS X XX.X (64-bit) to download it.
  • Once it's downloaded, double click the file to install it

Once R and RStudio are installed, click to open RStudio. If you don't get any error messages you are set. If there is an error message, you will need to re-install the program.

Install R Packages

Please have these packages installed and updated prior to the start of the workshop.

 install.packages("neonUtilities")
 install.packages("neonOS")
 install.packages("terra")
 # [additional packages may be added before the workshop]

Update R Packages

In RStudio, you can go to Tools --> Check for package updates to update previously installed packages on your computer. Or you can use update.packages() to update all packages that are installed in R automatically. More on Packages in R

Monitors

To allow for participants to view the workshop instructors (including screensharing) and to follow along with the activities on their own computer, we recommend participants have two screens to view the workshop. If you do not have access to dual monitors, alternatives include calling into the virtual meeting on a tablet or extra-large cell phone (smaller cell phone screens will make it challenging to see the presentation materials). In these are not options, the workshop can still be completed with a single monitor/screen.

Location:

Mandan, ND
United States

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