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<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-after-page -->
+<a name="school-mainVideo-transcript"></a>
+# Transcript
+
+[[!template new="1" text="Taking notes on a computer can be challenging," start="00:00:00.000" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="especially if you compare computer notes" start="00:00:04.880" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="with handwritten notes. When you're handwriting," start="00:00:08.280" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="you don't focus as much on taking those notes." start="00:00:11.960" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="Well, you don't focus as much on *how* you take the notes," start="00:00:16.160" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="you more so focus on what you're taking." start="00:00:19.560" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="You don't get that same experience" start="00:00:24.120" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="if you're writing your notes on a computer." start="00:00:27.720" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="When writing notes on a computer," start="00:00:30.520" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="you mostly focus on typing or alignment." start="00:00:32.120" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="Those are things that are kind of solved already" start="00:00:38.440" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="by certain software such as Org Mode," start="00:00:42.160" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="which is fantastic when it comes to note-taking," start="00:00:45.360" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="but I still believe it could be much better." start="00:00:48.600" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template new="1" text="That's why I've developed the package called Lectorg." start="00:00:51.920" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="It's a collection of scripts and snippets which allow you" start="00:00:56.640" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="to improve your note-taking experience on the computer," start="00:01:01.800" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="of course, making you more focused on the subject" start="00:01:04.960" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="rather than the process of taking notes." start="00:01:09.920" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="So why use Emacs? Well, again," start="00:01:14.440" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="if compared with other software," start="00:01:16.560" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="it has a lot more customizability" start="00:01:18.720" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="and it can also unify pretty much anything you need" start="00:01:21.800" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="in student life or work life into one place." start="00:01:24.680" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="The problems that Lectorg solves are kind of," start="00:01:31.080" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="as I mentioned, already solved partially" start="00:01:35.640" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="by Org Mode itself." start="00:01:37.880" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="What I've done is simply make a bunch of additions" start="00:01:40.480" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="to Org Mode through an external package," start="00:01:44.600" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="but I've also developed other sub-modules," start="00:01:47.360" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="one of them being HBH, which allows me" start="00:01:51.280" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="to easily plan out my days HBH, hour by hour," start="00:01:54.440" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="therefore I can plan out my days on an hourly basis" start="00:02:01.400" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="practically. But I've also built something called Reorg" start="00:02:04.680" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="which, for those of you that are familiar" start="00:02:09.440" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="with the Remarkable tablet, allows you" start="00:02:12.000" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="to integrate notes from your Remarkable into Emacs--" start="00:02:14.600" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="into your Org Mode notes basically." start="00:02:20.000" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="Now I believe there's already another talk on integrating" start="00:02:22.440" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="handwritten notes into Emacs," start="00:02:25.200" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="so I won't get too much into that." start="00:02:26.920" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template new="1" text="So again, at the heart of Lectorg is Org Mode," start="00:02:30.680" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="which for those of you that might not be familiar," start="00:02:36.080" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="Org Mode is one of the best pieces of software" start="00:02:38.480" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="when it comes to basically capturing any sort of text," start="00:02:43.760" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="managing that text, exporting it" start="00:02:49.040" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="into various different formats," start="00:02:51.560" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="which is perfect for taking notes" start="00:02:53.960" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="because you can either export them," start="00:02:57.280" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="take them on the go if you don't have access" start="00:02:59.400" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="to your computer all the time," start="00:03:02.120" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="or you can share them with friends, which..." start="00:03:03.880" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="Well, that is somewhat self-explanatory" start="00:03:05.840" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="in how that can help you or others." start="00:03:11.360" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template new="1" text="Now the ecosystem of Lectorg," start="00:03:14.920" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="it's a bit chaotic as of right now. It's a package itself," start="00:03:16.560" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="Lectorg.el, which also partially relies on" start="00:03:21.720" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="a collection of Python scripts" start="00:03:25.760" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="as I didn't have that much time" start="00:03:27.760" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="to develop the software strictly in Elisp," start="00:03:30.040" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="but it still gets the job done," start="00:03:34.120" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="and I believe that there is no speed hindrance." start="00:03:37.600" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="Now to further improve Lectorg," start="00:03:43.720" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="I'd love to ask for your help" start="00:03:46.520" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="if you have encountered any sort of issue" start="00:03:49.280" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="when it comes to note-taking or academics in general," start="00:03:53.080" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="I would love to integrate your solution" start="00:03:56.840" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="(or if you don't have one, we can come up with one)" start="00:03:59.760" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="into Lectorg. Also, if anyone would be willing" start="00:04:04.400" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="to transcribe those Python scripts" start="00:04:07.520" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="into a more Lisp approach, then that'd be fabulous." start="00:04:13.440" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template new="1" text="So let's look at how Lectorg works in practice." start="00:04:18.680" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="We'll look at two examples," start="00:04:24.320" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="one of taking notes for math" start="00:04:26.040" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="and the other for business, I believe." start="00:04:28.320" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="Now I have to mention that all of the things" start="00:04:33.320" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="that I do in that example" start="00:04:36.040" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="do not cover all the functions and features of Lectorg." start="00:04:38.280" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="There is decent documentation on the Lectorg GitLab page," start="00:04:43.920" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template new="1" text="so do check that out for further reference." start="00:04:49.160" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="For our first example, we're going to start off" start="00:04:57.520" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="with taking notes for statistics. Now what I'm doing here" start="00:04:59.320" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="is opening Lectorg Hub, which allows me" start="00:05:04.240" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="to associate certain resources with this particular course." start="00:05:06.480" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="Here, I've opened the book which I have associated" start="00:05:10.880" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="with this course, and I'm going to go ahead" start="00:05:15.680" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="and start taking some notes" start="00:05:19.320" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="on the cumulative distribution function here." start="00:05:22.520" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="Now what OrgMode allows you to do" start="00:05:26.640" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="is integrate LaTeX into regular text quite easily," start="00:05:30.000" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="preview it, and then later export it." start="00:05:34.600" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="Now here we can see the first usage of a snippet !m," start="00:05:38.240" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="which inserts a block for entering a LaTeX equation." start="00:05:48.600" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="What I'm trying to do here" start="00:05:59.640" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="is take a screenshot of the figures in the book," start="00:06:00.840" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="which is done with org-download (not a part of Lectorg," start="00:06:05.000" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="but a very useful tool). Now that is it for math." start="00:06:10.680" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template new="1" text="Let's look at something a bit different." start="00:06:15.800" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="We're going to take a look at business," start="00:06:18.040" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="more specifically, taking notes on the product lifecycle." start="00:06:20.200" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="Here on the left, I have certain notes from class" start="00:06:24.520" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="which are not complete." start="00:06:27.560" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="As you can see at the top, there's a comment" start="00:06:31.080" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="also done using Lectorg which puts this file into a TODO" start="00:06:34.680" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="so that I can get back to it whenever I want" start="00:06:42.720" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="or schedule this TODO." start="00:06:46.720" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="Now I'm taking notes on a video lecture," start="00:06:48.880" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="which I've opened, again, through Lectorg hub." start="00:06:54.440" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="As you can see right now, I'm inserting" start="00:07:07.640" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="another snippet for Plantuml," start="00:07:09.760" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="which immediately exports it to a file," start="00:07:12.480" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="and again I'm going to be using org-download here" start="00:07:15.320" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="to insert another figure at the top." start="00:07:19.800" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template new="1" text="I hope this demonstration was useful." start="00:07:25.760" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="Once again, it did not demonstrate everything." start="00:07:33.360" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="You can find more on GitLab." start="00:07:35.600" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="I hope some of you might consider using Lectorg" start="00:07:37.840" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="in your academic life or perhaps even" start="00:07:44.400" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="in some areas of business. I believe that is" start="00:07:46.840" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="everything I have to demonstrate for today." start="00:07:51.320" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="Thank you for listening to this talk," start="00:07:53.760" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+[[!template text="have a nice rest of the day." start="00:07:57.440" video="mainVideo-school" id="subtitle"]]
+
+
Questions or comments? Please e-mail [daniel@alves.world](mailto:daniel@alves.world?subject=Comment%20for%20EmacsConf%202022%20school%3A%20Back%20to%20school%20with%20Emacs)
diff --git a/2022/info/school-before.md b/2022/info/school-before.md
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+++ b/2022/info/school-before.md
@@ -10,9 +10,26 @@ The following image shows where the talk is in the schedule for Sat 2022-12-03.
Format: 9-min talk followed by IRC Q&A (<a href="https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf,emacsconf-org,emacsconf-accessible,emacsconf-dev,emacsconf-gen">#emacsconf-gen</a>)
Etherpad: <https://pad.emacsconf.org/2022-school>
Discuss on IRC: [#emacsconf-gen](https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf,emacsconf-gen)
-Status: Talk captioned
+Status: Now playing on the conference livestream
<div>Times in different timezones:</div><div class="times" start="2022-12-03T14:45:00Z" end="2022-12-03T14:55:00Z"><div class="conf-time">Saturday, Dec 3 2022, ~9:45 AM - 9:55 AM EST (US/Eastern)</div><div class="others"><div>which is the same as:</div>Saturday, Dec 3 2022, ~8:45 AM - 8:55 AM CST (US/Central)<br />Saturday, Dec 3 2022, ~7:45 AM - 7:55 AM MST (US/Mountain)<br />Saturday, Dec 3 2022, ~6:45 AM - 6:55 AM PST (US/Pacific)<br />Saturday, Dec 3 2022, ~2:45 PM - 2:55 PM UTC <br />Saturday, Dec 3 2022, ~3:45 PM - 3:55 PM CET (Europe/Paris)<br />Saturday, Dec 3 2022, ~4:45 PM - 4:55 PM EET (Europe/Athens)<br />Saturday, Dec 3 2022, ~8:15 PM - 8:25 PM IST (Asia/Kolkata)<br />Saturday, Dec 3 2022, ~10:45 PM - 10:55 PM +08 (Asia/Singapore)<br />Saturday, Dec 3 2022, ~11:45 PM - 11:55 PM JST (Asia/Tokyo)</div></div><div><a href="/2022/watch/gen/">Find out how to watch and participate</a></div>
+[[!template id="vid" vidid="school-mainVideo" src="https://media.emacsconf.org/2022/emacsconf-2022-school--back-to-school-with-emacs--daniel-rosel--main.webm" poster="https://media.emacsconf.org/2022/emacsconf-2022-school--back-to-school-with-emacs--daniel-rosel--main.png" captions="""<track label="English" kind="captions" srclang="en" src="/2022/captions/emacsconf-2022-school--back-to-school-with-emacs--daniel-rosel--main.vtt" default />"""
+size="22M" duration="8:08" other_resources="""[Download --main.webm (22MB)](https://media.emacsconf.org/2022/emacsconf-2022-school--back-to-school-with-emacs--daniel-rosel--main.webm)
+[Download --main.vtt](https://media.emacsconf.org/2022/emacsconf-2022-school--back-to-school-with-emacs--daniel-rosel--main.vtt)
+[Download --main--chapters.vtt](https://media.emacsconf.org/2022/emacsconf-2022-school--back-to-school-with-emacs--daniel-rosel--main--chapters.vtt)
+[View transcript](https://emacsconf.org/2022/talks/school#school-mainVideo-transcript)
+"""]]
+[[!template id="chapters" vidid="school-mainVideo" data="""
+00:00:00.000 Introduction
+00:51.920 Packages: Lectorg, Reorg, HBH
+02:30.680 Org Mode
+03:14.920 The ecosystem of Lectorg: Elisp and Python
+04:18.680 How Lectorg works
+04:49.160 Math
+06:15.800 Business
+07:25.760 Conclusion
+
+"""]]
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