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diff --git a/README.html b/README.html index f4783e8..1070eee 100644 --- a/README.html +++ b/README.html @@ -5,9 +5,12 @@ <p>You could download a zip file with all of the files: <a href="https://git.mohit.uk/?p=paper-planes.git;a=blob;f=paper-planes.zip" class="uri">https://git.mohit.uk/?p=paper-planes.git;a=blob;f=paper-planes.zip</a>.</p> <p>Or use this website to browse all of the files, and download the ones that you need from the tree view (<a href="https://git.mohit.uk/?p=paper-planes.git;a=tree" class="uri">https://git.mohit.uk/?p=paper-planes.git;a=tree</a>).</p> <h2 id="usage">Usage</h2> -<p>The important files are presentation.pdf A PDF of the presentation presentation.pptx A PowerPoint of the presentation</p> -<p>All versions of the presentation are identical in content. A html version is offered as well.</p> -<p>A good idea may be not to stick to the presentation, but to</p> +<p>The important files are</p> +<pre><code>presentation.pdf A PDF of the presentation (prefered) +presentation.pptx A PowerPoint of the presentation</code></pre> +<p>All versions of the presentation are identical in content.</p> +<p>A good idea may be not to stick to the presentation, but to use it as a guide for a more freeform lesson that discussed paper planes, involves the activity of making and throwing them, and also involves open thought about the concepts behind them.</p> +<p>There are two videos. The one showing how to fold the John Collins aircraft is rather good.</p> <h2 id="talking-points">Talking points</h2> <ul> <li>Weight and garvity</li> |
