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# Authoring and presenting university courses with Emacs and a full libre software stack


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Relying exclusively on free and open source software for teaching science courses at a large university? With GNU Emacs at the center of these
workflows? It's not only possible, it's much more flexible and empowering than being locked into proprietary platforms. We will step through the
entire software stack and workflows for authoring and presenting lessons, authoring and evaluating assessments, and engaging students both in
person and in fully online teaching environments.



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