Transforming Education: A Journey from interactive Markdown to Remote-Labs
What if you could build an entire online course, complete with quizzes and remote hardware labs, using only a simple Markdown file?
#1about 4 minutes
Addressing the challenges of open educational resources
Open educational resources (OER) are limited by creators' technical skills, tool fragmentation, and the lack of a common collaborative language.
#2about 3 minutes
Using LiaScript to create interactive educational content
LiaScript reinterprets Markdown to create interactive content with visualizations, embedded media, and multiple presentation modes directly in the browser.
#3about 4 minutes
Adding quizzes and executable code to Markdown
Extend Markdown with simple syntax for creating single and multiple-choice quizzes, and make code blocks executable for any language via JavaScript.
#4about 3 minutes
Building reusable components with LiaScript templates
Import other Markdown files as templates to create reusable libraries and macros for complex functionalities like music notation or text-to-speech.
#5about 4 minutes
Understanding the serverless architecture and decentralized sharing
LiaScript runs entirely in the browser without a backend or compile step, enabling content sharing through decentralized networks like IPFS and WebTorrent.
#6about 3 minutes
Creating collaborative classrooms for real-time interaction
Use peer-to-peer backends to create shared classroom spaces for synchronized quizzes, collaborative code editing, and real-time chat.
#7about 4 minutes
Exploring WebRTC and CRDTs for P2P applications
WebRTC enables direct browser-to-browser communication while Conflict-Free Replicated Data Types (CRDTs) ensure data consistency in decentralized systems.
#8about 2 minutes
Introducing Adress for building remote hardware labs
The Adress application uses a modular, peer-to-peer architecture to enable remote access and control of physical hardware directly from the browser.
#9about 3 minutes
Sharing and controlling an Arduino device remotely
A live demonstration shows how to share an Arduino via the Web Serial API, allowing other users to connect and run experiments in real-time.
#10about 1 minute
How to contribute to open source educational tools
All presented technologies are open source, and contributions are welcome to expand LiaScript templates and Adress plugins for remote hardware.
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