In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Daniel Bickett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Is anyone working on any software at present, using django or python
>in general, which serves various academic/course functions, or else
>that of student-instructor arbitration? A popular example which my
>university uses is the "Blackboard Academic Suite" (wpedia:Blackboard
>Inc.), which offers a wide range of course functionality (prof
>announcements, forums, content management, grades, file sharing, etc.)
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>A preliminary search on Google didn't turn up much. I'm interested in
>developing this sort of application if there aren't any at large, or
>perhaps even if there are. I'm equally interested in looking into
>existing options.
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I don't understand the question. YES, there are MANY
Python-based applications doing service in a variety
of academic contexts. No, there is no central index
of all such programs.
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