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<p>If you have a second monitor or second device, it would be useful for this training. You’ll need enough screen real estate to handle the primary Zoom window, the participant pane in Zoom, Slack, and a browser with tabs for RStudio and our training curriculum. We recommend either using two monitors or joining the Zoom room from a second device. Having two monitors could look like this:</p>
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<p>If you must be on one machine for everything, here’s an example of what it could look like when you are following along with the class and how your screen will shift when you have a more detailed question that requires breakout assistance.</p>
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<p><img src="images/arctic-data-center/one-monitor.png" class="img-fluid"></p>
<p>When we’re in session, <strong>please turn your camera on</strong> and mute your microphone unless you would like to ask a question or contribute to a discussion.</p>
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<p>Once we have a dataset like that, we might want to plot it. One thing that we do repeatedly is set a consistent set of display elements for creating graphs and plots. By using a function to create a custom <code>ggplot</code> theme, we can enable to keep key parts of the formatting flexible. For example, in the <code>custom_theme</code> function, we provide a <code>base_size</code> argument that defaults to using a font size of 9 points. Because it has a default set, it can safely be omitted. But if it is provided, then that value is used to set the base font size for the plot.</p>
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