1 Learning objectives 🎯
This training introduces the purpose and benefits of creating analytically reproducible documents and shows how Quarto can facilitate this process:
- Understand the concept of analytically reproducible documents, including their benefits for public health research;
- Understand where Quarto fits within the landscape of existing tools and the advantages it offers over other technical solutions;
- Learn the basics of the Quarto syntax;
- Gain hands-on experience using Quarto with RStudio to create dynamic, reproducible documents
e.g., analytical reports, research manuscripts, websites, dashboards, etc.
2 Pre-requisites 📋
- Basic knowledge of R programming
- Familiarity with the RStudio interface
- Laptop with RStudio version 2022.07 or later installed
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5 Update history 📜
- February 04, 2025: Initial release.
- January 16, 2026: Add instructions to use Swiss TPH templates.
6 Contributors 👥
This work was a collaborative effort, incorporating feedback from students and staff at Swiss TPH. Substantial contributions are acknowledged where applicable on the corresponding pages.
7 License 🏷️
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Citation
@online{langet2026,
author = {Langet, Hélène and Zhu, Zhihan},
title = {Swiss {TPH} {Quarto} Training},
date = {2026-01-16},
langid = {en-US}
}