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Between getting/recovering from covid and the start-of-semester madness, I'd totally forgotten to share my pre-recorded #JSM2023 talk recording (which could not be played live due to tech constraints).

So here is "Sublayer Modularity in the Grammar of Graphics"! - youtube.com/watch?v=613Q0j6Kjm

Hoping to turn it into a blog post / package vignette soon for the video-averse.

The ANU (Australian National University) crew is in Toronto for #JSM2023! (After the long ✈️ from 🇦🇺)

🦘 Mon 8.30am - Alan Welsh & Francis Hui

ww2.aievolution.com/JSMAnnual/

🦘 Tue 10.30am - Emi Tanaka

ww2.aievolution.com/JSMAnnual/

🦘 Tue 2pm - Xu Ning, Zhiyang Tho, Jiazhen Xu, Robert Clark

(Note: Jiazhen is here and _not_ withdrawn as written in the current program)

ww2.aievolution.com/JSMAnnual/

🦘 Thu 9.20am - Xian Li

ww2.aievolution.com/JSMAnnual/

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@statstas Yes, they just sent the link by email, and I've installed it, but it doesn't seem too usable. Very slow to respond to things like typing in search terms, only search one day at a time, etc. 😞 Also inconvenient (but less important) that I had to create a new account instead of using my ASA credentials.

Feeling a mix of nervous and excited for my first stats conf at #jsm2023 🥺

Please say hi! - I'm presenting my paper "Sub-layer modularity in the Grammar of Graphics" at the Statistical Computing & Graphics student award session

I'll be talking about {ggtrace} (again), this time focusing more on the what/why: "What is sublayer modularity and why should we care (more) about it as users/practitioners of the grammar of graphics?" Of course, still plenty of R and ggplot that I'll nerd out about 😃

Has anyone figured out how to keep track of which sessions to attend other than searching on the program and then copying the information (more or less by hand) into a calendar app? I don't see any way to bookmark sessions in the online program, or to export them as calendar files.