R Certification
Contents
Background
We have seen an exponential increase in the demand of R among a large and variant set of audiences. People from various domains are keen to learn it and further improve their skills. This has created a supply and demand gap which is being filled by various teaching channels. While there is no dearth of the amount of R teaching material, both in-class and online, there is still arguably a shortage in skilled R users who possess quality skills in R. This shortage of qualified personnel and abundance of self-taught data scientists leads to confusion for employers as well as prospective employees who have the required skill-set but no way to differentiate themselves.
Proposal
There is no system today to certify qualified R Professionals. The R-Consortium, as the governing body for the R community, needs to step in as the neutral agency before another third-party comes in with a similar certification mechanism and tries to fill this gap. From a competitive perspective, SPSS and SAS already has a certification mechanism in place.
Moving Parts
We understand that there are multiple moving pieces and we have identified 3 main areas to bucket them – 1. Specialization 2. Training 3. Testing 4. Certification We have also taken a stab at the sub categories under those buckets and the multiple paths that we can have for those functional areas that would allow the R Community to solve for the above mentioned challenges.
Key decisions to be made
The WG will work on the following elements regarding R certification:
1. Financials – o Cost Vendor Cost Consortium Cost Student Cost o Profits 2. Marketing and Promotions 3. Testing o Pass/Fail outcome o Percentage – 0 to 100% o Certification Levels 4. How long the certificate remains valid 5. Partnerships o Training o Testing o Certifications 6. Curriculum – o Generic o Pharmacy o Financial o Visualizations o Etc. 7. Phased Approach o Identify the next couple of phases o Phase 1 o Phase 2 o Etc.
Members
- David Smith (Microsoft)
- Jeremy Reynolds (Microsoft)
- Jonathan Cornelissen (Datacamp)
- Martijn Theuwissen (DataCamp)
- Mark Sellors (Mango Solution)
- Aimee Gott (Mango Solutions)
- Hadley Wickham (ISC liason, RStudio)
- Mine Cetinkaya-Rundel (RStudio)
- Dinesh Nirmal (IBM)
- MeharPratap Singh (ProCogia)