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What are ahaslides.com alternatives for interactive polls during a lecture?
PINGO might suit your needs (see also the list of features). The project is (or was) associated with the German Universität Paderborn.
The source code is available and licensed under the Eclipse ...
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What is the technology (or combination of technologies) one would use to create slides, animations and live coding for lectures?
Use RevealJS.
Initially when this question was asked I was adopting RevealJS for my own slides after I had witnessed some of my colleagues using it. At that point my knowledge about the framework was ...
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What are ahaslides.com alternatives for interactive polls during a lecture?
I don't know about open source, but as I understand it, Kahoot!, Google Forms, Poll Everywhere, Slido, and Mentimeter are all integrable into Google Slides, and all have free tiers that allow you to ...
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What are ahaslides.com alternatives for interactive polls during a lecture?
According to alternative.to, there are multiple open source competitors apart from PINGO:
ClassQuiz
Particify
Claper
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What are some suitable persistence services for storing programming tasks?
I think that you should consider to split the "programming task" content and the other content that you want to manage according an appropriate mindset for each content type and their life ...
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How to create webpage slides for teaching?
Creating appealing slides using markdown and publishing them online using github or netlify is another exciting way to create slides. My Slides hosted at GitHub Pages: https://manoov.github.io/slides/...
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