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Has this been discussed before? I guess it could be outside the remit of Coding Club somewhat, but I think would be of interest to a lot of people.
There's lots of guides and stuff out there (e.g. in the Overleaf help) but I think it's often missing from university courses. I have created a thesis template recently and a good companion to that would be a workshop that focuses on Latex's use in academia, e.g. writing a thesis; writing a paper; how to collaborate on Latex documents?
Overleaf is very recommendable now, so anyway I think an introductory workshop or a drop-in session would be easy and useful enough to run ("what's this latex thing and should I use it?", "Help! my document won't compile correctly!" ...). Sponsorship from Overleaf might even be possible...
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Thank you for reaching out! I think it'd be great to have a Latex tutorial! We discussed Latex recently with some members of our team, one of them has just started learning and mentioned Overleaf.
So if you are keen to write a tutorial, that'd be a good contribution to the website! There are a few details on writing tutorials on our website here (scroll down on this page) - https://ourcodingclub.github.io/involve.html
And feel free to get in touch if you have questions.
Has this been discussed before? I guess it could be outside the remit of Coding Club somewhat, but I think would be of interest to a lot of people.
There's lots of guides and stuff out there (e.g. in the Overleaf help) but I think it's often missing from university courses. I have created a thesis template recently and a good companion to that would be a workshop that focuses on Latex's use in academia, e.g. writing a thesis; writing a paper; how to collaborate on Latex documents?
Overleaf is very recommendable now, so anyway I think an introductory workshop or a drop-in session would be easy and useful enough to run ("what's this latex thing and should I use it?", "Help! my document won't compile correctly!" ...). Sponsorship from Overleaf might even be possible...
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: