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From: | Olivier Berger |
Subject: | Re: emacs + org-mode in virtual machine/docker/... |
Date: | Sun, 24 May 2020 11:33:24 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:68.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/68.8.0 |
Hi. On 24/05/2020 11:03, Jens Lechtenboerger wrote:
On 2020-05-23, Olivier Berger wrote:Hi. This looks quite similar to my approach to producing course material, which is documented here : https://olberger.gitlab.io/org-teaching including the use of Docker (see https://gitlab.com/olberger/docker-org-teaching-export/ )Indeed, the philosophy of using the right source format is the same. Thanks for the pointer. What I see as differences: Emacs-reveal embeds plugins for audio and quizzes to create what I hope to be material for asynchronous learning (particularly useful in Corona times but preferable to lecturing in “normal” years as well). It supports a bibliography slide and focuses on Free and Open Educational Resources with simplified (in my view) treatment of license information.
I'll have to investigate when time permits. Thanks for these details.
Do you share your teaching material for “Web architecture and applications (CSC4101)”?
I don't advertize it outside of my classes. But you may find it online if you're looking for "accueil du cours CSC4101" in a search engine... and know how to read french ;)
Unfortunately some contents included/reused have a dubious copyright status, which prevents me from publishing it in a more public way, so I'm sticking to a class perimeter (slightly extended) now, to keep in the safe side, and given current time/effort available.
Hope this gives you an interesting example though ;) Best regards, -- Olivier
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