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Re: An opportunity for TeXmacs-based online learning?


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  • From: Massimiliano Gubinelli <address@hidden>
  • To: "Mitran, Sorin" <address@hidden>, texmacs-users <address@hidden>
  • Subject: Re: An opportunity for TeXmacs-based online learning?
  • Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2020 12:06:36 +0100

Did. The link for the moment is here:


I will ask Joris to collect them in TeXmacs youtube channel.

Max




On 22. Mar 2020, at 00:13, Mitran, Sorin <address@hidden> wrote:

Sure, feel free to upload.

On Mar 21, 2020 15:16, Massimiliano Gubinelli <address@hidden> wrote:
Thanks for the feedback.

Can I upload the video on TeXmacs's youtube channel? On the mac is not possible to stream it direcly from the webm file.

Best
max


On 21. Mar 2020, at 12:28, Mitran, Sorin <address@hidden> wrote:

I think the use of embedded tabular environments is sufficient. A template to customize a Beamer style (e.g., University emblem, colors) would be useful though.
 
Plugin compatibility is still an issue for first-time users; I build a preconfigured virtual machine for my students (scicomp.web.unc.edu).
 
An option to extract C/Fortran code from a TeXmacs document to offer a better model for literate programming would be useful. I’ve done this with make and grep, but it’s not the best way (see,http://mitran-lab.amath.unc.edu/courses/MATH761/lab06.pdf).
 
Thanks for all the work on TeXmacs!
 
  • Sorin
 
From: Massimiliano Gubinelli <address@hidden>
Date: Saturday, March 21, 2020 at 7:14 AM
To: Sorin Mitran <address@hidden>
Subject: Re: An opportunity for TeXmacs-based online learning?
 
Great, thanks! 
 
 It is really cool what you were able to achieve. I was thinking that we should have a custom beamer style for this kind of "live" presentations, with some tags which are already optimized to be used there (e.g. a two column setup, a formula and a figure, etc...) for common patterns.
 
What is your impression with your experience?
 
Max
 


On 21. Mar 2020, at 12:10, Mitran, Sorin <address@hidden> wrote:
 
Sure Max,
 
Feel free to share the link.
 
Best,
Sorin
 
 
From: Massimiliano Gubinelli <address@hidden>
Date: Saturday, March 21, 2020 at 7:02 AM
To: Sorin Mitran <address@hidden>
Cc: texmacs-users <address@hidden>
Subject: Re: An opportunity for TeXmacs-based online learning?
 
Dear Mitran, 
 Thank you a lot. I see you are using all the nice features of TeXmacs. I would like to share it also among my colleagues: is a fantastic example. 
 
Do you mind if I post it in some places like the TeXmacs twitter account to get some attention?
 
Best
Max
 
 
 



On 21. Mar 2020, at 11:07, Mitran, Sorin <address@hidden> wrote:
 
Yes, Texmacs is excellent for this and much appreciated. Another online-lecture example:http://mitran-lab.amath.unc.edu/courses/MATH383/Lesson18.webm (use Firefox/Chrome)
 
From: <address@hidden> on behalf of Massimiliano Gubinelli <address@hidden>
Reply-To: Massimiliano Gubinelli <address@hidden>
Date: Wednesday, March 18, 2020 at 9:35 AM
To: marc lalaude-labayle <address@hidden>
Cc: Frank <address@hidden>, texmacs-users <address@hidden>, Vincent Douce Mathoscope <address@hidden>
Subject: Re: An opportunity for TeXmacs-based online learning?
 
Thanks Marc! I share your enthusiasm about TeXmacs as a blackboard and I'm glad is working well for you. I myself have some lectures in it and was pleased from the results.
 
Even having 5-10 min of recording to show as an example would be great! 
 
Max
 




On 18. Mar 2020, at 14:27, marc lalaude-labayle <address@hidden> wrote:
 
Hi Max, 
 
I didn't record the session. I will next time, when it will more polished. I plan to ask students to install texmacs on their pc.
 
I'll let you Know.
 
Here us the message i sent this morning to all the colleagues teaching science in CPGE.
 
It's in french
 
Bonjour.
 
Je viens d'effectuer mon premier cours en visio, depuis ma campagne avec un pauvre débit ... L'outil testé : wiziq sur notre ent moodle.
 
Je cherchais un outil institutionnel (pas discord ni zoom) et Via ou BibBlueButton étant saturés, je me suis rabattu sur wiZiq.
 
Je cherchais surtout de quoi écrire comme sur un tableau sachant que : j'écris comme un médecin et je n'ai pas de tablette ni de stylet. Comme j'utilise TeXmacs (https://www.texmacs.org/tmweb/home/welcome.en.html) pour mes documents d'info et de maths, ça ma semblé naturel de l'utiliser comme tableau blanc. Et ça a vraiment été efficace : on tape comme en latex mais ça s'affiche directement (WYSIWYG ou presque). En partageant l'écran de cette application, les étudiants ont pu suivre les calculs en direct et intervenir par chat. J'avais coupé les micros et ne les ouvrais qu'à la demande.
 
Je vais tester un partage d'écran symétrique : les étudiants pourront aussi installer texmacs et partager leur propre écran lorsque je le demande. Wiziq laisse pas mal de droits aux étudiants mais ils se sont très vite disciplinés et ça n'a pas posé de problème.
 
Pour info, TeXmacs est un logiciel crée par Joris van der Hoeven, qui a montré le O(nlog(n)) pour le produit d'entiers dont certains ont parlé en début d'année. Je trouve texmacs vraiment très facile à utiliser, avec des raccourcis efficaces, des graphiques faciles à créer en direct, un interfaçage de python efficace.
 
Je suis par ailleurs opposé le plus possible à l'utilisation de logiciels autres qu'institutionnels de type discord ou zoom. Si les solutions n'existent pas ou ne sont pas fiables (Via par exemple en saturation), le ministère doit prendre ses responsabilités.Si je dois l'utiliser en dernier recours (et je crains que ça arrive vite :( ), ce ne sera qu'avec l'aval de mon administration.
 
Bon courage à tous.
 
 
 
Envoyé depuis un smartphone
 
Le mer. 18 mars 2020 à 11:28, Massimiliano Gubinelli <address@hidden> a écrit :
Dear Marc, 
 
 glad to hear that! It would be possible to see the result? Or in alternative that you record 5-6 min of "fake" lecture to have something which we can use to advertise TeXmacs for such a use?
 
Thanks!
Max
 




On 18. Mar 2020, at 11:21, marc lalaude-labayle <address@hidden> wrote:
 
Hi to all.
 
I do hope you're all OK.
 
I just made a two hours "web"class with texmacs as the whiteboard : just great.
 
For professional reasons, I wanted to use institutional tools : no zoom neither discord. So we chose wiziq in moodle (Bigbluebutton being out of order : too many connexions). And with the chat, the pdfs of my exercises and the screenshare of texmacs it was convincing.
 
I'll write to the colleagues of my organisation to make some publicity.
 
Thanks for such a great tool.
 
Best wishes to all of you.
 
Marc
 
Le mer. 18 mars 2020 à 10:45, Frank <address@hidden> a écrit :
Dear Max,
I have access to YouTube but I know that in China it is blocked. I think that it is possibly important to advertise TeXmacs in China. I was supposing that if we can offer highly compressed and somehow low resolution version (say, in only several megabytes), then we can upload it on our own server, but I don't know whether it is possible.
Best wishes,
Frank
On 18/03/2020, Massimiliano Gubinelli wrote:
Dear Frank, 
 




On 17. Mar 2020, at 13:14, Frank <address@hidden> wrote:
 
Dear Max,

Thanks for that. I hope that the tutorial video in question would also be available on the official site (it would also be beneficial to have a possibly low resolution version available on the official website for those who don't have access to YouTube) and announced in the forum, of the existence of which more users will be aware.
 
 
 can you suggest a platform which is accessible to you? I suppose youtube is blocked by a firewall?
 
 I'm not thinking to do it myself right now. :) I was hoping somebody would take up the task. (personally I'm deep into the rabbit hole to port TeXmacs to guile 2+)
 
I found this very nice video of Vincent:
 
 
Somebody could do a similar video in english, even less fancy, more like Joris' tutorials.
 
This would be very useful to popularize TeXmacs in this period.
 
Max
 


Best wishes,
Frank

 March 17, 2020 11:16:12 AM UTC, Massimiliano Gubinelli <address@hidden> 写到: 
Dear all,
 
 in this global virus crisis, me and many of my colleagues mathematicians need to broadcast lectures from home. Typical solution is either use slides or virtual blackboards connected to a tablet. I was wondering if there is an opportunity to advertise TeXmacs as an alternative solution. I myself did once a seminar using TeXmacs "live", that is projecting the TeXMacs window while writing the content as I would have done for a blackboard talk.
 
If some of you have some time and energy it would be nice to have another small video to show how to use TeXmacs to do online learning.
 
We could show a simulated lecture where you use the beamer mode as a balckboard to illustrate some theorem and maybe do some drawing, etc... I think some people could be interested in this solution. Handwriting is sometime not so pretty and preparing LaTeX slides time-consuming. So we could have some new users. Especially if we explain simple ways to do things.
 
I tried to send around your Joris' video where he prepares slides but a more targeted tutorial/presentation would be more interesting.
 
Vincent? you already have some experience in this. Maybe you could prepare a small example video for french speaking math teachers (either in schoor or at university)?
 
 
Best
Max
 
 

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