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Accessible html from $\LaTeX{}$
Using Pandoc with some additions to produce an accessible html version of lecture notes, or problems sheets, to be read in the browser (or via accessibility tools such as screenreaders).
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Teaching online with OBS
Some ways in which OBS Studio can be used to enhance delivery of lecture material online.
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reveal.js
Writing presentations using reveal.js. Why might this be better than \(\LaTeX{}\) presentations using Beamer?
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Mathematica Workshop
An introductory workshop for Mathematica — Talk and Notebook
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Stack and Maxima – Part 1
Setting up Maxima for writing Stack questions
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A \(\LaTeX{}\) worksheet update
Updated worksheets suitable for those beginning learning \(\LaTeX{}\), or those with some experience.
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An addendum to the previous post on xparse and TikZ
Adding additional features to
\pascalRows{n}
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Advanced \(\LaTeX{}\) with xparse and TikZ
Creating mini Galton boards in \(\LaTeX{}\).
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Building this website with Jekyll: part 2
How to use Jekyll to build a static website.
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Building this website with Jekyll: part 1
The first of a few posts describing how this website is built. In this post we introduce some of the relevant file types and technologies involved.
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A \(\LaTeX{}\) worksheet for beginners
Originally created as a worksheet for first year undergraduates.
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Handouts for beamer talks in \(\LaTeX{}\)
Using the handoutsWithNotes package to create talk notes. Plus a cute document class trick.