Bean Bowl is the a fun and useful Java lab, allowing you to play around with Java classes and objects using direct manipulation techniques instead of writing long main() methods. Use it either as an application or as a GUI component framework for you own
An automarking framework for Java programming assignments.
This Jython based package simplifies creation of automarkers
for assignments. Handles unimplemented methods, private methods,
exceptions, detects all infinite loops and more.
Info-Charge is a free, web-based, multi-purpose
assessment and survey application. It allows you
create "Surveys" and "Pathfinders", gather reponses,
and perform comprehensive summary stats.
The source is an excellent way to get started with MySQL
LAAPhysics is an online, self-directed, course distribution and management system, incorporating a 3D environment and advanced grading and evaluation features, designed for, but not limited to, physics education.
Opsis is a Java applet designed to teach binary search tree algorithms. Opsis is not an animation program; rather, the system
uses visual programming in an abstract way.
DynamicJava is a Java source interpreter. It executes programs written in Java, like described in the Java Language Specification, in addition with scripting features.
Application for automated mail preprocessing.This is not a generic spam filter.According to configuration file,macros are ran for triggered or watched incoming mail attachments.Also an auto reply is sent back.Teachers might use for student project codes.
Deploy in 115+ regions with the modern database for every enterprise.
MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
The Homeschool open source project was established in April of 2011. Its purpose is to build a homeschool application that allows for the:
(1) management of students, grades, courses, assignments and tests; and
(2) construction and execution of exam