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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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    RanBunHyou is a Q&D generator of BINGO-like word games and other randomized teaching materials from plain text files. Entertains children studying vocabulary, etc. For Java 2+ (jre1.4+) and Macintosh System 7 to 9, being re-written in perl/CGI.
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    A small collection of practical and revelant language teaching tools written in Java Swing. Currently, it involves a 4-question multiple choice task creation tool, a "sort into two categories" creation tool, and a memory game creation tool.
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    This java application is for using a standard Makefile to grade student code submitted to Sakai via the mass-download functionality. It was created for, and is being used actively by, the CS1372 teaching assistance at Georgia Tech.
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    Pavlov is a Java multiple choice teaching program. Easy to write, pluggable question selection strategies & user feedback modules optimize time spent learning huge amounts of info stored in XML libraries. Also library editor and general use packages.
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    OpenMark is a Web application and framework for the assessment of the knowledge of people: students after an university course, customers after a professional teaching, etc.
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    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.
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