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    elibsrv

    elibsrv

    a light OPDS/HTML server indexing EPUB and PDF files

    ...It also provides a simple html interface for non-OPDS humans, which makes it a good fit for both OPDS-aware devices (like Android with FBReader or Aldiko) and browsers with EPUB/PDF capabilities (for ex. Firefox with the excellent EPUBReader plugin). It's worth noting that elibsrv is a complete solution - ie. it doesn't rely on third party software (most similar solutions are designed to work with Calibre...). Requires only PHP with sqlite. If you'd like to see how it looks for real, feel free to test on my 'demo' server (contains a few public domain books) - you can test it both using a web browser and an OPDS device: http://elibsrv-demo.viste.fr
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    Sturesy

    Sturesy

    Student Response System

    ...(Often called Audience Response System, Classroom Response System or simply Clicker) For Docents: Easy to use and works out of the box on every machine. Create your Questions prior to your lecture. Evaluate the voting during the lecture or in depth afterwards. For Developers: Plugins for third-party-hardware can be easily created by implementing three simple Interfaces. Requirements: Java 1.5+ Recommended: Java 1.7 A first beta-test with approximatly 65 Students can be viewed under the following link: http://youtu.be/Cm9ufuvc9z0 It is currently being used at the University of Hamburg in Softwareengineering 1 with more than 300 Students
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