Selected OER presentations created with emacs-reveal
All presentations listed here are
Open Educational Resources (OER)
under the Creative Commons license CC BY-SA 4.0
that have been created with the
free/libre and open source
(FLOSS) software
emacs-reveal.
Source files for presentations are available on GitLab. The URL for
each presentation indicates where to look for the project: If the
domain name starts with oer, the source project belongs to the
group oer, and the first part of the
URL’s path indicates the project’s name. Alternatively, source
projects for domains starting with lechten are
personal projects; again, paths
indicate projects’ names.
Presentations for self-study
Selected talks
- 2017-11-29, OER Fachforum, Berlin
- 2017-12-05, ERCIS Lunchtime Seminar: JiTT@OS: Why and how not to lecture
- 2018-04-24: ERCIS Disrupts: Blockchain: Blockchain, Consensus, and Databases
- 2019-01-24: JiTT@OperatingSystems
- 2019-09-19, DELFI 2019: Simplifying license attribution for OER with emacs-reveal
- 2019-10-15: ERCIS Lunchtime Seminar: Lessons Learned from the Flipped Classroom Concept
- 2019-10-22: ERCIS Lunchtime Seminar: Open Educational Resources: What, why, and how?
- 2020-05-05: KIM 2020 Lightning Talk: Metadaten in und über OER
- 2021-04-21: OERxDomains 2021: Infrastructure and lightweight markup language for OER: The case of emacs-reveal
- 2023-04-27: University:Future Festival 2023: OER on the web - a call to action