# Building Dashboards with shinydashboard
This is a DataCamp course: Learn to create interactive dashboards with R using the powerful shinydashboard package. Create dynamic and engaging visualizations for your audience.
## Course Details
- **Duration:** ~4h
- **Level:** Beginner
- **Instructor:** Kee Seng Png
- **Students:** ~19,440,000 learners
- **Subjects:** R, Reporting, Data Science and Analytics
- **Content brand:** DataCamp
- **Practice:** Hands-on practice included
- **Prerequisites:** Intermediate R, Introduction to the Tidyverse
## Learning Outcomes
- R
- Reporting
- Data Science and Analytics
- Building Dashboards with shinydashboard
## Traditional Course Outline
1. ShinyApps - Before you build a shinydashboard, you will first need to understand what a shinyApp is. In this chapter, you will learn what a shinyApp is, and learn what goes into a shinyApp. At the end of this chapter, you will be able to render your own shinyApp.
2. Basics of a shinydashboard - In the previous chapter, you learned about shiny apps. In this chapter, you will realize that a shinydashboard is really just another shiny app but with more tweakable features. The same outputs and inputs discussed in the previous chapter can be used in exactly the same manner here. You will then learn to carry out some simple wire-framing for a dashboard, during which you can decide where to position outputs and inputs in the dashboard.
3. Interactive plots and geospatial maps - In this chapter, you will learn to further enhance your shinydashboard by inserting interactive elements. These will include graphs, geospatial maps, and tables that dashboard users can interact with in real-time.
4. Adding design elements and improving UI/UX - Now that you are familiar with shinydashboard, we can now add design elements. We will be able to change background colors, modify box dimensions and so on. We will also discuss some basic principles of good UI/UX. Finally, we will show how statuses and CSS formatting can be utilized.
## Resources and Related Learning
**Related tracks:** 샤이니 펀더멘털스 R에서
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Understand How to Use Dashboards
While reports can provide you with a snapshot of a situation, a dashboard is not only dynamic, meaning that data can be updated in real time but also interactive. This makes for a more immersive experience for your audience.
Learn To Use shinydashboard
In this course, you will learn how to use shinydashboard in R to create a dynamic and interactive dashboard. You will cover the ins and outs of shinydashboard and learn about good UI/UX practices.
Build an Interactive Dashboard
You will first build a shinyApp and then graduate to building a shinydashboard. Then, you learn how to include interactive elements with hover-over effects.
Finally, you will explore how to tweak your design elements of a shinydashboard using CSS code and more. You will be given the opportunity to practice these concepts using various datasets in the context of four different scenarios.
Upon completing this course, you will be better equipped to create tailor-made dashboards for any purpose using shinydashboard.
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Intermediate RIntroduction to the Tidyverse1
ShinyApps
Before you build a shinydashboard, you will first need to understand what a shinyApp is. In this chapter, you will learn what a shinyApp is, and learn what goes into a shinyApp. At the end of this chapter, you will be able to render your own shinyApp.
2
Basics of a shinydashboard
In the previous chapter, you learned about shiny apps. In this chapter, you will realize that a shinydashboard is really just another shiny app but with more tweakable features. The same outputs and inputs discussed in the previous chapter can be used in exactly the same manner here. You will then learn to carry out some simple wire-framing for a dashboard, during which you can decide where to position outputs and inputs in the dashboard.
3
Interactive plots and geospatial maps
In this chapter, you will learn to further enhance your shinydashboard by inserting interactive elements. These will include graphs, geospatial maps, and tables that dashboard users can interact with in real-time.
4
Adding design elements and improving UI/UX
Now that you are familiar with shinydashboard, we can now add design elements. We will be able to change background colors, modify box dimensions and so on. We will also discuss some basic principles of good UI/UX. Finally, we will show how statuses and CSS formatting can be utilized.
Building Dashboards with shinydashboard
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