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LOTS is a web-based, fully integrated E-learning system. It is a complete solution to accomplish multiple online courses covering thousands of students. As a specialty it contains SQL and XQuery training modules including tutorials and example databases.
twexter formats twin twext translations to help us learn language .. demo: http://test.twext.com .. javascript code is open at http://github.com/tudisco/twexter
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Vertex AI gives developers access to Gemini 3—Google’s most advanced reasoning and coding model—plus 200+ foundation models including Claude, Llama, and Gemma. Build generative AI apps with Vertex AI Studio, customize with fine-tuning, and deploy to production with enterprise-grade MLOps. New customers get $300 in free credits.
The Virtual Laboratory for Earth and Planetary Materials (VLab) collaborative GRID-based environment. Concentrating on scientific computation workflows and auto-generation of visualization services. http://vlab.msi.umn.edu
Math game where up to 4 students can play online against each other. By moving their figurines around a colorful pseudo 3D board, players answer math questions and can play tricks against their opponents. Client and server distributed under Affero GPL 1.
A multimedia database system comprised of a relational database and a web-based user interface, written in Java, JSP and PL/SQL. It features various searching capabilities and the ability to arrange media items into stored groupings.
ele (enCore Learning Environment) is a moo- and web-based environment (server, db, GUI) designed for educational purposes. It aids and promotes online learning and community building through open standards and ease of use. http://encore-consortium.org/
Managed MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQL Databases on Google Cloud
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VociTeach is a Vocabulary Trainer written in Java. It is based on the index card system with 6 levels of learning. It can manage several categories, enabling the learning of vocabularies just anything that can be broken down to simple questions/answers.
Web-Based Academic course system for assigning students to courses written in JAVA with pgsql DB and evolutionary algorithm for assigning students to course requests. Multiple roles for users: Admin, Student, Teacher or Tutor. International localization.
Ultimate dictionary that not only holds words but teaches them as well
There are many dictionaries so making another one can look words up would be extremely useless. But what if a dictionary could even teach those words put into it?
What do you think?