Brief introduction

Welcome to the project!

A quick overview

This project is centred around making educational slides for physics educators and professors to use in their teaching in order to facilitate a more contemporary and diverse representation of physicists and research.

These slides are featured on this website, and are contained in 3 main databases. The website and all of its content (minus the slides themselves) are created on a software called Notion, which is basically a software for note-taking, formatting, and creating databases. All of the information organized on Notion is hosted online as a website thanks to the integration with Super (a software to host Notion pages on the internet and customize them to look more like websites).

Slides were made in powerpoint and keynote, and were uploaded into Notion.

In order to start using Notion, first visit this page:

Quick guide to using Notion

To learn about how Notion is hosted online by using Super, and how to make changes to the webpage, visit this pages:

Website organizationGeneral website notes

To make new slides and add them to the website, visit:

How to make slide profilesAdding contributions to the website

The documentation outlines more details about how each database works, how to make slides, how to upload slides and contribute to the website, and how the website is organized as a whole. Browse the Technical Notes on the Documentation page to learn more!