Trigonométrie anti-sèche résumé de cours de seconde. Mini-livre 8 A7 sur un A4 recto.
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Collection of statistics formulae taken from the perennial text book Lind, Douglas A. et. al. (2015): Statistical Techniques in Business and Economics, 16 ed. (2015).
Given a comma separated values (data.csv) file containing a list of contact details, produce a bunch of conference name cards using the datatool package for mailmerge-like functions. Personal contact details are encoded in the QR code instead of displayed in text for clarity and privacy.
The .csv file can be exported from spreadsheet applications, such as Microsoft Excel, OpenOffice Calc, Numbers, etc.
The card design is adapted from the Business Cards for Programmers/Developers template.
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This template has been downloaded from:
http://www.LaTeXTemplates.com
License:
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/)
Edward Tufte is a pioneer in the field of data visualization, and his works inspired the creation of two LaTeX classes for books and handouts.
Here we present the excellent sample handout produced by the The Tufte-LaTeX Developers pre-loaded into Overleaf (formerly writeLaTeX) for you to use as a starting point for your own work.
Simply click on the button above to use Overleaf to create and edit your handout - there's nothing to install and no sign up required. When you're finished, why not use our integrated publish to figshare option to publish your work freely online.
Click here if you'd like to try the corresponding Tufte book design on Overleaf.
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An "autorating" system uses peer ratings to award marks to individual students in team assignments. This is a simple tool intended to help educators streamline the calculation process of autorated marks, available for download at https://bitbucket.org/liantze/autorating-calculator. You will need a Java Runtime Environment (> 1.6) to run it.