Schedule
Time | Activity |
---|---|
09:00 | Walk-in, tech support |
09:15 | Introduction |
09:30 | Getting started |
10:00 | Writing |
10:30 | Coffee break |
10:45 | Code |
11:15 | Rendering your manuscript |
11:50 | Recap & Questions |
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