[edutex] TeX teaching

Johannes Böttcher johannesbottcher at gmail.com
Sat Jul 29 11:26:34 CEST 2017


Hi, it is me again.
I just raised an issue for the LaTeX wikibook and *any* feedback is
welcome.
https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Talk:LaTeX

Am 28.07.2017 06:16 schrieb "Boris Veytsman" <borisv at lk.net>:

JC> From: J C <tau2128 at hotmail.com>
JC> Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2017 23:36:43 +0000



JC>  Ultimately, it would be very nice to be able to provide a
JC> sponsored trip for a first place winner, and for them to receive
JC> some kind of framed copy of their submission.


Absolutely.  Among the other things I learned at BachoTeX is that this
is an ideal place to bring kids to:  a great camp on a lake.  Since
then I am thinking hard how to make this available for young TeX
students...

Of course transportation there from here is not cheap, but for
European students it may be a good idea.

JC> For the content of the competition, I like to think of TeX as
JC> being used to produce beautiful, or at least precise,
JC> documents. Perhaps inaugural years of the proposed competition,
JC> you could have an open ended call for competition: Produce a
JC> document that conveys <x,y, z characteristics of a beautiful
JC> document>, such that (a) the final product, if printed, does not
JC> exceed letter paper size; (b)

The thing is, what characteristics can we ask?  Something that is
achievable most naturally through TeX


JC> In contest wording, it would be important to allow the flexibility
JC> for a contestant to typeset a written composition, such as a
JC> one-page essay about the history of typesetting, or for a
JC> contestant to create a more abstract piece...

Or making nice drawing using TikZ or PSTricks...

JC> Regarding judging, I would suggest that contestants provide source
JC> first to ensure that the product was produced in TeX and second to
JC> assess innovative or otherwise favorable uses.

Surely



--
Good luck

-Boris

Watch your mouth, kid, or you'll find yourself floating home.
                -- Han Solo
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