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Re: An opportunity for TeXmacs-based online learning?


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  • From: TeXmacs <address@hidden>
  • To: address@hidden
  • Subject: Re: An opportunity for TeXmacs-based online learning?
  • Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2020 07:04:07 +0100

Hi Darcy,

If you can make a selection of the most useful videos in Chinese and
make sure that we have all necessary rights, then I can repost
them on our official channel if that is useful.

Best wishes, --Joris


On Tue, Mar 17, 2020 at 10:34:02PM +0800, Darcy Shen wrote:
> Hi, mgubi
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> High school math teachers in China are using TeXmacs for teaching, there is
> a post on Zhihu (Quora for Chinese)
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> https://zhuanlan.zhihu.com/p/105120007
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> Also, I already raised 3 live events at Zhihu Live. I have uploaded one of
> the live to:
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> https://www.bilibili.com/video/av85273172
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> I reused the slides for USTC 2019 SFD.
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> And there is another recorded live casting on my computer. It is a pity, I
> forgot to record one of them.
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> ---- On Tue, 2020-03-17 19:16:12 Massimiliano Gubinelli
> <mailto:address@hidden> wrote ----
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> Dear all,
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> 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.
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> 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.
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> 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.
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> I tried to send around your Joris' video where he prepares slides but a
> more targeted tutorial/presentation would be more interesting.
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> 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)?
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> Best
> Max



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