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unravelingdh.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Because I wanted to try a different approach to learning LaTeX, I went to a workshop organisedby Ulyssis, a group of KU Leuven students offeringworkshops to other students. They explained the basics of LaTeX in about two hours, creating a template for a paper in the first hour and explaining BibTex in the second hour... | |
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perrotta.dev
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| | | | | (via Andrej Bauer from University of Ljubljana, adapted): \documentclass[12pt]{beamer} \usepackage{pgfpages} %\setbeameroption{hide notes} % Only slides %\setbeameroption{show only notes} % Only notes \setbeameroption{show notes on second screen=right} % Both % Give a slight yellow tint to the notes page \setbeamertemplate{note page}{\pagecolor{yellow!5}\insertnote}\usepackage{palatino} \title{How to make Beamer slides with notes} \author{Thiago Perrotta\\Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro} \date{\sm... | |
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brandonrozek.com
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| | | | | Asking questions is a great way to try to solicitate engagement from students. However, it can feel at odds with trying to provide a fully comprehensive slide deck at times. Similar to having notes hidden for yourself, we should also have a way to hide answers for the students of the present but not the students of the future. LaTex beamer has the \invisible command which holds the space for the text but doesn't display it. | |
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paul.kinlan.me
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| | | Paul is a Developer Advocate for Chrome and the Open Web at Google and loves to help make web development easier. | ||