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# Back to school with Emacs
Daniel Rösel (ˈrøːzl̩, IRC: velocitatem, <mailto:daniel@alves.world>, <https://daniel.alves.world>)

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This talk is aimed at those who would be interested in using Emacs for
school purposes. What it will present the listeners with is a
collection of tips and trick on how to be more efficient when taking
notes and organizing student life. Methods should apply to a target
audience studying at a university or high school.

Outline:

-   **Part 1:** 5 - 10 min
    -   Present benefits of using Emacs over other software/hand-writing
    -   Present packages which support the mentioned benefits
        -   Packages used
        -   Usage and application of each package
        -   The ecosystem as a whole
-   **Part 2:** ~5 min
    -   Demonstrate the work-flow
        -   Show applications in various regions of academics
        -   External input from other users

# Resources

<https://gitlab.com/velocitatem/lectorg>

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