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Presentation materials for instructors using OSX only #76
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Why not Google Slide? |
Yes, please migrate over to google slides. Even having a Mac doesn't mean that Keynote is available. |
This is a good point. I think maybe we should shift to ppt since that's basically "lowest common denominator" (i.e., Macs, Linux, and Windows can all open ppts).
The problem here is that we then can't embed them in the github repo, which has historically been critical to ensure the notebooks and lectures are in sync with each other. If there's some way to embed a specific version of s Google slide show I'd be all for that, though? |
You can still do a pdf dump of the slides. One can easily name versions, I suspect it's possible to link to the named versions in addition of the pdf. |
I don't have powerpoint, so I guess Google slides is the way to go... |
What about |
Or perhaps even better, the tutorials can be written in markdown with live code examples and auto-transpiled into beamer and to PDF with a custom beamer theme. |
Presentation materials too Mac OSX-centric. For instance, while working on #74, I have no idea how to open the
Install.key
file on both Linux (RHEL 7) and Windows 10. Thus, I was unable to view/edit it.In other sections, I see PDF but that is view-only, so I still cannot edit them as a potential instructor who does not own a Mac.
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