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