[OS X TeX] Lectures in beamer & combined lecture notes
Themis Matsoukas
tmatsoukas at icloud.com
Tue Jun 28 18:37:29 CEST 2016
Hi Chris,
My experience is that slides and lecture notes are two separate things. A coherent handout will probably require a lot more than you can put on slides. I usually write my handouts in memoir or tufte.
Themis
tmatsoukas at iCloud.com
> On Jun 26, 2016, at 8:18 PM, chlists at me.com wrote:
>
> Dear list,
>
> I am in the process of putting together a 3-day short-course for M.Sc. students in geosciences and was wondering whether anyone here has some advice on how to best/most efficiently. I'd like to combine individual beamer presentations into a coherent set of annotated lecture notes.
>
> My current plan was to use the recommended beamerarticle package to do that, maybe in conjunction with the tufte-handout class. However, as there are many people on the list with extensive teaching experience someone might have other recommendations.
>
> Many thanks,
> Chris
>
>
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