art@pin2.io writes: • April 16: Write documents in Pandoc Markdown, exploring documentation formats
• May 20: Replace Word with Overleaf/Latex
Or just use Markdown and skip the Latex (if you don't need complex things like equations). I wrote my last book in Markdown, only converting to the Word format the publisher required at the very end before submitting each chapter.
• June 3: Replace Powerpoint with Overleaf/Latex/Beamer/Metropolis
I use HTML/CSS/Javascript for slides for talks. I don't know how interactive you want to make these meetings, but if there's room for discussions of different formats, I could show how that works. I like using HTML because it means I can share my slides as interactive web pages people can view in any browser, and because anything I learn about CSS or JavaScript to make better slides is knowledge I can also use for regular websites. ...Akkana