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    Otter-Grader

    Otter-Grader

    A Python and R autograding solution

    Otter Grader is a light-weight, modular open-source autograder developed by the Data Science Education Program at UC Berkeley. It is designed to work with classes at any scale by abstracting away the autograding internals in a way that is compatible with any instructor's assignment distribution and collection pipeline. Otter supports local grading through parallel Docker containers, grading using the autograder platforms of 3rd party learning management systems (LMSs), the deployment of an Otter-managed grading virtual machine, and a client package that allows students to run public checks on their own machines. ...
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    Assignment Collector/Grader

    A webapp that collects and grades student labs

    Assignment Collector/Grader (what a mouthful!) was conceived in 2010 as a way to reduce the workload of an over-worked professor teaching a CS data structures class. It proved not only to reduce the grading workload, but also improved the lab completion rates among students, and grades overall improved as a result. Since it has turned out to be such a successful tool, it is now released under the AGPL license for others to use in their classrooms.
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