Sankalp writes:
> Dear Brian,
>
> On 2 February 2012 23:24, brian powell
> wrote:
>
> * Dear Venkatesh Choppella: Thanks for the notes on teaching
> OrgMode etc.: While reviewing your class notes and emails to your
> class about OrgMode and TeX/LaTeX I came across your suggestion
>
Dear Brian,
On 2 February 2012 23:24, brian powell wrote:
> * Dear Venkatesh Choppella: Thanks for the notes on teaching OrgMode etc.:
> While reviewing your class notes and emails to your class about OrgMode and
> TeX/LaTeX I came across your suggestion to students to play with:
>
> http://dete
* Dear Venkatesh Choppella: Thanks for the notes on teaching OrgMode etc.:
While reviewing your class notes and emails to your class about OrgMode and
TeX/LaTeX I came across your suggestion to students to play with:
http://detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html
** Detexify can be useful; but, this
I use org-mode to keep track of grades and all other information I
collect on students. I make great use of tables, table formulas, tags,
headlines, and lists. I can compute a grade in milliseconds. Entering
data is a snap. Since everything is plain text, I can add comments with
ease and use git to
I recently retired from teaching (perhaps temporarily). I was a high
school science teacher, for the most part. I was the odd man out in my
school district, perhaps the only one who used GNU/Linux, and on the island
where I was working/living the only computer course in the public schools
was "c
On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 4:35 AM, BernardH wrote:
> Venkatesh Choppella iiit.ac.in> writes:
>
>>
>> Dear Org-mode users:
[...]
>
> I'd like to use it for project planning with taskjuggler, but I'm currently
> unable to do it (with taskjuggler v 3.1.0) (tried
> https://github.com/alander/org-taskj
Venkatesh Choppella iiit.ac.in> writes:
>
> Dear Org-mode users:
>
> I am using org-mode this semester to host my course notes. For me
> org-mode was a god-send, since I had been struggling to organize
> course notes in plain html before that.
>…
>
> I am interested to hear from others w
On Feb 1, 2012, at 12:33 PM, Richard Riley wrote:
> Jambunathan K writes:
>
>> Have students turn in their assignments in Org mode format.
>>
>> From
>> http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~rwl/lib/attachments/teaching/100/paper-guidelines.pdf
>>
>> See sec-2.3
>>
>> ,
>> | I’m going to try an
Jambunathan K writes:
> Have students turn in their assignments in Org mode format.
>
> From
> http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~rwl/lib/attachments/teaching/100/paper-guidelines.pdf
>
> See sec-2.3
>
> ,
> | I’m going to try an experiment in this course. I would like you to
> | submit your paper
Have students turn in their assignments in Org mode format.
From
http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~rwl/lib/attachments/teaching/100/paper-guidelines.pdf
See sec-2.3
,
| I’m going to try an experiment in this course. I would like you to
| submit your papers to me as plain text, not in a document
On 1 February 2012 06:10, Venkatesh Choppella
wrote:
> Dear Org-mode users:
>
> I am using org-mode this semester to host my course notes. For me
> org-mode was a god-send, since I had been struggling to organize
> course notes in plain html before that.
> I am interested to hear from oth
On 1 Feb 2012, at 5:10, Venkatesh Choppella wrote:
I am interested to hear from others who have used org-mode as part of
their teaching activities.
I've only very recently started using org-mode, including for teaching
an OCaml class (OCaml is a programming language). I'm re-using some old
Dear Org-mode users:
I am using org-mode this semester to host my course notes. For me
org-mode was a god-send, since I had been struggling to organize
course notes in plain html before that.
The course pages done in org-mode are at
- http://pascal.iiit.ac.in/~itws2
- http://pascal.iiit
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