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− | It involved a hands on session where people had to interactively use computers to do computational tasks in the [http://www.r-project.org R programming language]. What made this workshop interesting was that I delivered it using a MediaWiki installation I had on a local area network server. I chose this approach as I noticed other presenters using ''powerpoint'' and then having trouble with interactive session parts involving computer work. By using a wiki all the relevant information was delivered over the web to everyones individual machine, and the dynamic content | + | It involved a hands on session where people had to interactively use computers to do computational tasks in the [http://www.r-project.org R programming language]. What made this workshop interesting was that I delivered it using a MediaWiki installation I had on a local area network server. I chose this approach as I noticed other presenters using ''powerpoint'' and then having trouble with interactive session parts involving computer work. By using a wiki all the relevant information was delivered over the web to everyones individual machine, and the dynamic content allowed history and change control. By using the ''printable version'' link I could use browser rendering to infinitely scale text information for projector delivery, and make an electronic pdf for attendees. [[Rosaceae Workshop|(more...)]] |
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Latest revision as of 21:06, 30 October 2006
Sven delivered a pre-conference Rosaceae workshop to scientists attending the conference It involved a hands on session where people had to interactively use computers to do computational tasks in the R programming language. What made this workshop interesting was that I delivered it using a MediaWiki installation I had on a local area network server. I chose this approach as I noticed other presenters using powerpoint and then having trouble with interactive session parts involving computer work. By using a wiki all the relevant information was delivered over the web to everyones individual machine, and the dynamic content allowed history and change control. By using the printable version link I could use browser rendering to infinitely scale text information for projector delivery, and make an electronic pdf for attendees. (more...) |