A curated list of references and resources for CDS-101
- Becker, Elizabeth. "Experimenting with Slack in the Classroom." Not All Who Wonder Are Lost, 21 July 2017 - A categorical breakdown of how one class utilized Slack, and what could be improved.
- Michels, Steven. "Using Slack for Teaching." Youtube, 7 Aug. 2016 - Video demonstration of how to organize course communications using Slack, such as how many channels to create.
- Simon, Phil. "How I Use Slack Inside of the Classroom." Phil Simon, 28 Sep. 2017 - Contains examples of how to replace features in Blackboard (and other LMS platforms) with Slack.
- Wolber, Andy. "Slack goes to college: How it can improve the classroom experience." TechRepublic, 4 May 2016 - A reflection on using Slack for a classroom, what worked, and what didn't. Contains some ideas and examples to borrow.
- INGInious: Secure automatic code grading tool - Autograder platform for tutorial-style programming assessments that you need to install on your own server or VPS instance. Open source. Code is executed and tested in a sandboxed environment. Written for Python, but Jupyter kernels should make it language agnostic.
- ok.py - Autograder platform for programming assignments. Open source and language agnostic platform. Free for use in computer science and data science courses.
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