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Posit Cloud

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Online version of the RStudio statistical software

Faculty, Staff, Students

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Description Online version of the RStudio statistical software
Access Faculty, Staff, Students
Platform Web

Description

Posit Cloud is a web-based version of the RStudio software.

Documentation is available at docs.posit.co/cloud

Access

Posit Cloud has a free tier available for personal use. This is usually sufficient for infrequent or quick use.

For classes, faculty can be set up with a “Cloud Instructor” license to allow for higher usage limits.

Login at login.posit.cloud using your Swarthmore email. You will be sent to Swarthmore’s login page for authentication.

Faculty

To use Posit Cloud for a class, contact ITS to request an instructor account.

It is usually most effective to create a separate Posit Cloud space for each course to add students, create assignments, and share files. When setting up your space, make sure to use the Swarthmore College organizational account and not your personal account. Click on your name at the top right and then click on Swarthmore College.

Posit Cloud user account menu. Under the Organization Account section, Swarthmore College is highlighted with a red circle.

Help documentation for instructors is available at docs.posit.co/cloud/guide/teach

Invite your students to your class space via a special link using the instructions from Posit. It is possible to manually add students to a space, but must be done one-by-one, so the link is easier. Students are set up as “Contributors” - they can create and manage their own projects, but not see other students' projects.

Students

You can work on Posit Cloud for free on personal projects. If you are taking a class that uses Posit Cloud, your professor will share a class link for access to the paid version. Once your class is complete, you can continue to use the free version of Posit Cloud with your Swarthmore account.

Need more power?

If Posit Cloud does not have enough computing resources for your needs, RStudio is installed on Swarthmore’s high performance computing cluster: Running RStudio on Firebird