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  • Kate · September 15, 2020

    Back to School Top Tips for Librarians and Institutional IT

    It’s that time of year again when many of us return to work, in a year that has already been different in so many unprecedented ways, many of us are looking at a future of remote learning/working, which can leave some feeling unsure and unprepared for the year ahead.

    To help reduce some of that uncertainty, we've collated together some of our favorite learning tools, help topics and fun content to help you perfect (and enjoy) your return to work! We know you don’t have time to learn new tools - so we’ve split the content below into items just for you, and then items you can share with your colleagues and students.

  • Mary Anne · September 14, 2020

    Overleaf Benefits for Remote Learning

    In these unprecedented times in which we’re all seeing a huge increase in remote learning and remote working, at Overleaf we’re helping by providing an easy to use, easy to manage, and easy to expand collaborative authoring solution.

    Overleaf’s collaborative LaTeX authoring tool is in use by over 6 million researchers, students and authors around the world. It provides organizations with an innovative, collaborative, state-of-the-art authoring solution to help them work smoothly across teams and other research institutions around the world.

  • Kate · September 10, 2020

    Top Tips For Remote Learning with Overleaf

    Remote learning can be very different from sitting in a lecture theatre or classroom. Whilst remote learning gives you a lot of flexibility, it’s important to ensure you have the right learning space, frame of mind and routine to make your learning experience a good one.

    As you venture into a new school year, you might be looking at getting ahead of the game and working differently, or just thinking about the adjustments you will need to make. We’ve gathered together our top tips to help you as you adapt to remote learning.

  • Kate · September 8, 2020

    Top Tips For Teaching with Overleaf

    Remote teaching can be a great way to continue the learning process, when in-person instruction is not an option. For teachers, there is a lot to consider; and planning, along with utilizing the right tools, is crucial to ensure a smooth transition from classroom to home.

    Here are some of our top tips to help you when you’re working on your assignments, class content or own projects.

  • September 1, 2020

    New Feature: File Outline is now available on Overleaf

    FileOutline-Overview

    We’re pleased to announce the full release of the Overleaf project file outline. This feature is perfect for anyone who is working on larger projects such as research papers, books and theses. It's also pretty handy for shorter projects too!

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