Building my 1st ShinyApp

This was my first experience building a ShinyApp. I created this app to host the dataset I used during my master’s.

Yuri Souza
2022-09-24

During my master’s, I had the idea to make the data I used public and easily accessible to everyone. So, I found the ShinyApp structure. Since I was already working and familiar with the R language, I thought it would be good to use its package to share my data.

The idea was to create an interactive app with a website layout in which the user could see the details of the project as exploring the data information.

The project tries to understand the impact of the vertebrates’ Defaunation in the Brazilian Atlantic forest. That is why we called it DEFAU-Biota. Here the user can scroll through the app and check the information about the sampled areas, camera trap videos, fieldwork, and scientific publications, and interact with the data using a linear model.

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Souza (2022, Sept. 24). Yuri Souza, Ph.D. student: Building my 1st ShinyApp. Retrieved from https://souzayuri.github.io/posts/2022-09-14-building-my-1st-shinyapp/

BibTeX citation

@misc{souza2022building,
  author = {Souza, Yuri},
  title = {Yuri Souza, Ph.D. student: Building my 1st ShinyApp},
  url = {https://souzayuri.github.io/posts/2022-09-14-building-my-1st-shinyapp/},
  year = {2022}
}