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# Using Org-mode to teach programming
Daniel German
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In this presentation I will explain how to use org-mode effectively to
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# Discussion
IRC:
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- how do you keep the discipline of working on your notes? that's probably my biggest problem
- I like "Try that with PowerPoint!" as a new org-babel slogan
- we just need krita and inkscape modes
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- I liked the trick with annotating the code in xournal -- what is the elisp glue for that? Do you have a package for that?
BBB:
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- Can you talk about how the students re0act to this org-mode approach?
- What level are your students typically? what is the subject matter?
- Why GitHub? GitHub is nonfree.
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- GitLab.com is just as bad (and unlike GitHub, you can't sign in without nonfree JS), but GitLab CE is fine.
- Do you think org-mode+git could be used for students' assignments?
+From [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bmi9AAaqegY&feature=em-comments):
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+- this is by far one of the most motivating talk about Org. I feel sorry about all my teaching colleagues that still use WYSIWYG presentation tools. my life, as a trainer, literally changed with Org, even without literate programming.
+- Great presentation. New to Emacs and starting to find many uses for it. One thing which theme you are using
# Outline