Master Academic Typesetting with LaTeX
Master Academic Typesetting with LaTeX, available at $84.99, has an average rating of 4.77, with 85 lectures, 23 quizzes, based on 490 reviews, and has 2473 subscribers.
You will learn about Get started with LaTeX in Overleaf The basic features of Overleaf Best practices for writing clear and understandable LaTeX Structure a basic LaTeX document Create numbered and unnumbered lists in LaTeX Learn to typeset an article in LaTeX with abstracts, section, subsection, footnotes, and appendices Include graphics in your LaTeX documents Make professional bibliographies with Bibtex Use colors and fonts in LaTeX to style your documents Write mathematical equations, matrices, and integrals in LaTeX that look awesome! Use pre-existing templates to create beautiful CV's and more! Make high quality presentations using Beamer Make Figures in LaTeX with the TikZ package! This course is ideal for individuals who are College Students (for instance in mathematics, engineering, informatics, physics, and chemistry) or Researchers and educators or Professionals who want to create documents of publishable quality or Typography enthusiasts or Anyone who has tried to learn some LaTeX, but have found it difficult. It is particularly useful for College Students (for instance in mathematics, engineering, informatics, physics, and chemistry) or Researchers and educators or Professionals who want to create documents of publishable quality or Typography enthusiasts or Anyone who has tried to learn some LaTeX, but have found it difficult.
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Summary
Title: Master Academic Typesetting with LaTeX
Price: $84.99
Average Rating: 4.77
Number of Lectures: 85
Number of Quizzes: 23
Number of Published Lectures: 85
Number of Published Quizzes: 23
Number of Curriculum Items: 108
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 108
Original Price: $199.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Get started with LaTeX in Overleaf
- The basic features of Overleaf
- Best practices for writing clear and understandable LaTeX
- Structure a basic LaTeX document
- Create numbered and unnumbered lists in LaTeX
- Learn to typeset an article in LaTeX with abstracts, section, subsection, footnotes, and appendices
- Include graphics in your LaTeX documents
- Make professional bibliographies with Bibtex
- Use colors and fonts in LaTeX to style your documents
- Write mathematical equations, matrices, and integrals in LaTeX that look awesome!
- Use pre-existing templates to create beautiful CV's and more!
- Make high quality presentations using Beamer
- Make Figures in LaTeX with the TikZ package!
Who Should Attend
- College Students (for instance in mathematics, engineering, informatics, physics, and chemistry)
- Researchers and educators
- Professionals who want to create documents of publishable quality
- Typography enthusiasts
- Anyone who has tried to learn some LaTeX, but have found it difficult.
Target Audiences
- College Students (for instance in mathematics, engineering, informatics, physics, and chemistry)
- Researchers and educators
- Professionals who want to create documents of publishable quality
- Typography enthusiasts
- Anyone who has tried to learn some LaTeX, but have found it difficult.
Do you need to write a thesis, research paper, or book in LaTeX? Would you like to create professional-looking documents with LaTeX to enhance your technical writing? Or are you suddenly required to learn LaTeX for some other reason, but have nowhere to start? If so, then this course is for you!
Hi there!
We’re a couple (Eirik and Stine) who love to create high-quality courses! Combined, we have around 10 years of experience with LaTeX. Both of us use LaTeX and Overleaf on a daily basis, and can’t wait to teach you all about it!
What this course is all about:
In this course, we will teach you how to write academic documents with LaTeX. There is no better way to create professional-looking documents than by using LaTeX. Learning LaTeX for beginners can feel rough and frustrating. We have made a concise course that will learn you LaTeX without the frustration! Once you master LaTeX, you can focus on the content rather than getting trapped in a typographical nightmare.
Why choose us?
This course is a comprehensive introduction to LaTeX by using Overleaf! We don’t shy away from the technical stuff and want you to stand out with your newly learned LaTeX skills. The course consists of many quizzes and projects so that you get intimate knowledge about writing LaTeX in Overleaf. If you have any questions during the course, then don’t hesitate to ask us in the Q&A for help.
In this course on LaTeX intended for beginners, we will guide you from the basics all the way to more advanced features using Overleaf. You do not need any knowledge of LaTeX, Overleaf, or typesetting in general.
Topics we will cover:
We will cover a lot of different topics in this course. In order of appearance, they are:
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Introducing LaTeX and Overleaf
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The Skeleton of a LaTeX Document
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Creating Lists and Tables
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Writing Beautiful Mathematics
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Including Images
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Adding References and Links
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Writing Beautiful Mathematics 2
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Styling with Fonts and Colors
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Citing References
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Using Classes and Templates
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Presenting with Beamer
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Creating Figures with TikZ
By completing our course, you will be comfortable with LaTeX and have a solid foundation for writing high-quality documents.
Still not decided?
The course has a 30-day refund policy, so if you are unhappy with the course, then you can get your money back painlessly. If are still uncertain after reading this, then take a look at some of the free previews and see if you enjoy them. Hope to see you soon!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introducing LaTeX and Overleaf
Lecture 1: Introduction to LaTeX
Lecture 2: Introduction to Overleaf
Lecture 3: Navigating in Overleaf
Chapter 2: The Skeleton of a LaTeX Document
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Minimal Working Document
Lecture 3: Sections and Subsections
Lecture 4: Short Introduction to Packages
Lecture 5: Paragraphs and Text-Formatting
Lecture 6: Comments in LaTeX
Lecture 7: Multi-Line Comments
Lecture 8: Project: About Me Document
Chapter 3: Creating Lists and Tables
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Commands vs. Environments
Lecture 3: Unordered Lists
Lecture 4: Ordered Lists
Lecture 5: Exercise: Replicating a List
Lecture 6: Making Tables 1
Lecture 7: Making Tables 2
Lecture 8: Exercise: Replicating a Table
Chapter 4: Writing Beautiful Mathematics 1
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Inline Math
Lecture 3: Greek Letters and Fractions
Lecture 4: Display Math and Subscripts
Lecture 5: Trigonometric Functions and Detexify
Lecture 6: Exercise: Second Degree Polynomial
Chapter 5: Including Images
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Including Images
Lecture 3: The Figure Environment
Lecture 4: Figures Wrapped in Text
Lecture 5: Exercise: Including Images
Chapter 6: Adding References and Links
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Basic Referencing
Lecture 3: Referencing Equations
Lecture 4: Hyperref Package and Links
Lecture 5: Exercise: References and Links
Chapter 7: Writing Beautiful Mathematics 2
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: More Math Symbols
Lecture 3: Exercise: Replicate the Mathematics 1
Lecture 4: Mathematics on Multiple Lines
Lecture 5: Formatting Mathematics
Lecture 6: Exercise: Replicate the Mathematics 2
Lecture 7: Math Fonts
Lecture 8: Matrices and Cases
Lecture 9: Exercise: Replicate the Mathematics 3
Lecture 10: Exercise: Replicate the Mathematics 4
Lecture 11: Making Theorems, Definitions, and Remarks
Lecture 12: Numbering and Theoremstyle
Chapter 8: Styling with Fonts and Colors
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Manipulating Text
Lecture 3: Finding Other Fonts
Lecture 4: Setting Basic Colors
Lecture 5: Design Custom Colors
Chapter 9: Citing References
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: References in the Main File
Lecture 3: Citing with BibTeX
Lecture 4: Using the Database
Lecture 5: BibTeX Exercise
Chapter 10: Using Classes and Templates
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Optional Arguments in the Documentclass
Lecture 3: The Letter Documentclass
Lecture 4: Using Templates
Lecture 5: Project: CV Template
Chapter 11: Presenting with Beamer
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Beamer Basics
Lecture 3: How to Structure your Beamer
Lecture 4: Styling Your Beamer
Lecture 5: Project: Make a Beamer Presentation
Chapter 12: Creating Figures With TikZ
Lecture 1: Introduction to TikZ
Instructors
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TM Quest
Technology and Mathematics Quest
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- 4 stars: 143 votes
- 5 stars: 323 votes
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