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Next: 1 Turning stories into websites
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Caleb Hattingh
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Well, do you? If so, there are a bunch of tips and tricks that you can learn that will get you up to speed very quickly. Creating lesson content is always demanding and time-consuming. Using screencasts as a medium of instruction is no different, but there are clearly very specific habits that can make you much more efficient. Specific advice about working with Python and the Jupyter Notebook will also be covered. Secondly, this talk will also touch on aspects related to working with a publisher. These will include drafting the initial scope of work, negotiating timelines, and managing feedback and criticism.
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