Professor Iddo Ben-Ari is an Overleaf Advisor who is based at the University of Connecticut. This year, Iddo decided to run a summer research program with eight students and wanted a platform that enabled them to collaborate and give feedback easily. Being an Overleaf Advisor he benefited from the Overleaf premium account, we also upgraded two graduate students participating in the running of the program to premium during the course of the program. The premium accounts helped organize group work enabled the organisers to share comments with students.
BlogPosts tagged “advisors”
- Natalie · August 31, 2018
Summer Research Program with Professor Iddo Ben-Ari using Overleaf
- Natalie · August 7, 2018
New Overleaf v2 features! Rich Text and Adding Linked Files
We have two exciting additions to Overleaf v2 to highlight in this update—Rich Text mode and the ability to add linked files (from other projects, or from external sources)—which were released recently in amongst many other improvements behind-the-scenes!
- Ryan · August 28, 2017
Spanish-Language LaTeX Course Available
An introductory LaTeX course in Spanish is now available!
- Shelly · April 5, 2017
STEM Fellowship & Overleaf Empowering Early Career Researchers
Overleaf was recently introduced to an amazing organization - the STEM Fellowship - which is led by STEM students, for STEM students. We are proud to support the STEM Fellowship organization, based in Toronto, Canada, in their efforts to reach out to undergraduate and high school students through events such as the Big Data Challenge (BDC) and Editing 101 scholarly writing workshops.
- Shelly · March 14, 2017
Reflections on Overleaf at JMM17
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Opdag hvorfor 18 millioner mennesker verden rundt stoler på Overleaf med deres arbejde.