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Making teaching material, html, pdf or powerpoint

I concur with what others have said, use a RMarkdown file and create both HTML to present in class/on the web and a PDF for those that want to print a hard copy.
You can also look into the bookdown package 

Here are some of my examples of lecture notes using bookdown https://norcalbiostat.github.io/AppliedStatistics_notes/  and individual assignments that are available as HTML and pdf. https://norcalbiostat.github.io/MATH130/notes/07_factors.html  

-Robin

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From: R-sig-teaching <r-sig-teaching-bounces at r-project.org> On Behalf Of Manuel Sp?nola
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Subject: [R-sig-teaching] Making teaching material, html, pdf or powerpoint

I am planning to make teaching material for data analysis in R.  I am trying to decide which output will be better. Html, pdf or powepoint.

I found that flexdashboard could have the potential to make the material in html output which could include interactive graphs and tables.

Any insight on this?

Best,

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