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    Joe Roe

    Joe Roe

    Computational archaeologist specialising in Southwest Asian prehistory.

    • Bern, Switzerland
    • joe@joeroe.io
    • 0000-0002-1011-1244
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    #ChromeScience: Dave Hughes on Chromebooks for science and teaching

    I’ve written a little bit before about using Chromebooks and the Google ecosystem for research, specifically using RStudio Server on a Google Cloud Compute instance. Dan Hughes has beat me to a more comprehensive guide, with a series on using Chromebooks to teach and manage a proper science science lab.

    Updated: January 5, 2016

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