Slides for the short introduction on digital methods given at the Académie du journalisme et des médias in November 2025
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reveal.js

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reveal.js is an open source HTML presentation framework. It enables anyone with a web browser to create beautiful presentations for free. Check out the live demo at revealjs.com.

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