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maxnd

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ATP, a new free academic courses planner
« on: March 18, 2020, 03:53:50 pm »
Hi all,

I've just published Academic Teaching Planner, a new free software made with Lazarus to plan academic courses and exams. It's a personal tool that is supposed to work beside management software used by academic institutions to help a professor to:

1. manage and archive the documentation of each single course (objectives, bibliography, dates, information texts, lessons, files of all kinds, etc.) as well as the results of the tests, even the intermediate ones that are not always stored in management systems used by academic institutions;
2. manage the list of students who are enrolled in each individual course, easily retrieving their data from the management system in use at the academic institution, and their tests;
3. above all, compare the distribution of bibliographic resources in the various lessons, made by the professor, with a reference model obtained by their homogeneous distribution throughout the course, to verify, also with the aid of diagrams, that the supposed planning is substantially realistic, that is, can be completed on schedule without omitting topics or lessons in excess.

The website of the software is https://sites.google.com/view/academic-teaching-planner, but the manual is available also as a wiki in https://github.com/maxnd/atp/wiki.

Maybe some collegue may find it useful. :)

Massimo

 

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