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    Syllog

    Syllog is a system for teaching logic, with anonymous answer logging

    Syllog is a system for teaching various forms of logic, including syllogistic logic. It consists of a student-facing Java Applet that runs in the student's browser, and a teacher-facing, server-based logging facility for recording the answers given by students. The student-facing part simply poses questions, to which the student must provide an answer. The teacher-oriented logging facility then logs the answers anonymously for further investigation by the teacher.
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    Digital Logic Simulator (DiLoSim)

    Digital Logic Simulator (DiLoSim)

    Allows you to build your own circuits and test them

    With this software you will be able to build your own circuits and test them. You are allowed to use this easy-to-use tool for educational reasons. Run on Windows: - Install Java: https://java.com/en/download/ - Download the binaries - Open the jar-file with the java runtime Limitations: - Currently only German language supported. - This software requires Java 8 or above to work. Tested with OpenJDK & Oracle Java. For more information check out the project's source code at https://github.com/Crusader99/digital-logic-simulator
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    Molle is a cross-platform prover for modal logic, which exploits the modal semantic tableaux method. It features a very usable graphical interface, with interactive representation of generated models. Molle is maintained by Politecnico di Milano.
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