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==Project Overview==
==Project Overview==
===   ''Background''  ===
===Introduction===
Expertiza is an open-source education and classroom web-tool founded by the National Science Foundation. Built with Ruby on Rails, it is designed to manage complete courses and students’ work within those courses. Each course can have a collection of instructors and students, though the interaction between instructors and students is minimal. The real emphasis of Expertiza is placed on peer-to-peer interactions, fostering a student-driven learning environment. Courses are comprised of assignments which users complete individually or with a team. Assignments usually encourage or require a team to enforce practicing peer-to-peer interaction.
===Background===




===   ''Objectives''  ===
===Objectives===




===   ''Previous Implementation''  ===
===Previous Implementation===




===   ''Issues of Previous work''  ===
===Issues of Previous work===
 


==Design==
==Design==

Revision as of 01:53, 3 November 2021

Project Overview

Introduction

Expertiza is an open-source education and classroom web-tool founded by the National Science Foundation. Built with Ruby on Rails, it is designed to manage complete courses and students’ work within those courses. Each course can have a collection of instructors and students, though the interaction between instructors and students is minimal. The real emphasis of Expertiza is placed on peer-to-peer interactions, fostering a student-driven learning environment. Courses are comprised of assignments which users complete individually or with a team. Assignments usually encourage or require a team to enforce practicing peer-to-peer interaction.

Background

Objectives

Previous Implementation

Issues of Previous work

Design

Implementation