“What you see is what you get” Beta Testing
As announced before, a group of students from Delft University of Technology is working on a “what you see is […]
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As announced before, a group of students from Delft University of Technology is working on a “what you see is […]
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A group of students from Delft University of Technology is working on a “what you see is what you get”
Teachbooks Stakeholder Survey on “what you see is what you get” editor Read More »
Hi there! Over a year ago we presented a way of incorporating book pages from other books in your own
New feature: sharing content between books Read More »
Hi there! Our manual is constantly updated and extended. The changes to the page describing the deploy book workflow, used
Documentation extended: Deploy Book workflow Read More »
Hi there! Katia Gatt and Tom van Woudenberg have extended the exercises in the TeachBook template! Before, the exercises primarily
TeachBooks template exercises extended Read More »
Hi there! In the past, some of our extensions like the live code functionality or the download link replacer were
Update your requirements.txt Read More »
SURF interviewed Tom van Woudenberg on the use of TeachBooks, read the article here: https://communities.surf.nl/vraagbaak-online-onderwijs/artikel/werk-je-met-python-dan-is-dit-een-ideale-tool! Cover photo by Leander Beelen
Great news! The TeachBooks development team, together with colleagues from the TU Delft Library and former Open Interactive Textbooks initiative,
Funding awarded for Open interactive textbooks @ TU Delft: Next Level Read More »
Much discussed, but now written down: a guideline on how to properly manage multiple versions of your book! Online books
TeachBooks Versioning Read More »
When writing a TeachBook it is useful to automatically build and view these changes online. This exactly why we designed
Build books when contributing to books of others Read More »