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@@ -46,31 +46,14 @@ I will try to showcase features of babel that academics could find
helpful, by presenting some ways in which I have tried to use babel. I
would also like to be inspired by other people's babel workflows!
-
-
-# Outline
-
-- 5-10 minutes: (brief description/outline)
-
-For a 5-10 minute presentation I will give a brief intro and present one or two example files that heavily use babel. I will use these
-examples to highlight some of the features mentioned in the abstract.
-
-<!-- - 20 minutes: (brief description/outline)
- For a 20 minute presentation I would like to discuss how one might
-
-begin with setting up org/babel environments for course admin and
-notes, or for writing papers. I will discuss the org export dispatcher
-and how to play with some settings to make it do what you want it to
-do.
-
-- 40 minutes: (brief description/outline)
- A 40-minute version would include a combination of the 5 and 20
-
-minute versions in more depth. Along the way, I will go into some more
-of the technicalities of babel, such as header arguments, the various
-result and export formats, noweb references and variables, code
-sessions, and tangling.
--->
+## Links
+- Course webpage: <https://asilata.github.io/ggm/2021/>
+
+## Speaker information
+- Name pronunciation: /ˈəsɪʟət̪ɑ ˈbɑpəʈ/ UH-si-luh-tah BAH-putt
+- Pronouns: she/her
+- Homepage: <https://asilata.github.io>
+- Email: <mailto:asilata.bapat@anu.edu.au>
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