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Revision as of 09:46, 19 September 2014
EVE University slide repository
Guide
Slides are denoted using
and accept standard html. A demonstration deck can be found here. To see how individual slides were created view the source for that page. A simple example is provided below.
Once you've created your presentation in your editor of choice follow these steps:
- Upload the raw slides to http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/Slides/Class_name While it is possible to add slides to other areas of the wiki they will not work with the presentation framework detailed below.
- Add the Slides template by including {{Slides}} at the top of the page.
- Save your changes.
- Yes there will be
tags all over the place.
A presentation version of your slides (using reveal.js) can be viewed by modifying the following url: http://s.fboyd.me/present.php?page=Class_name so that "Class_name" points to your class slides.
Reveal.js tips:
- Slides can be both vertical and horizontal
- ESC to view overall slide layout
- Navigate through slides with either the arrow keys, the control in the corner or a touch input
- 'S' for presenter tools including clock, timer and slide preview.
Examples
Example simple slide pack, the outcome of which can be viewed here:
<nowiki>
<section>
The title of the class
Description of the class
A talking point
- An unordered list
- of talking point details
</nowiki>
- Functional raw slides (edit the page to see the nowiki tags and slides category)
- Presented version of above: http://s.fboyd.me/present.php?page=Jump_Clones_101
List
Jump Clones 101
Fleet Boosting 101
- Raw slides
- reveal.js formatted example
- Presentation slides created by Titus Tallang
- A syllabus for this class has not been created