in CS Related Systems: OWL Developed by UMass Amherst and Thompson Course Technologies Course content in CS and Chemistry (prior free version covered additional subjects) Content matched to specific textbooks Per-student fee; can be bundled with textbook
in CS Related Systems: OWL Wide variety of question types (mult. choice, fill-in, numeric answers) Can compile, test programming code fragments Allows timed exercises
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Related Systems: CodeLab Developed at CUNY Brooklyn College, now a product of Turing’s Craft Provides CS1-level exercises in Java, C, or C++ Not tied to any specific textbooks Per-student fee can be paid by student, bundled with textbook, or paid by school
in CS Related Systems: CodeLab Exercises limited to writing programming code fragments or complete programs Topics available cover material of CS1 course only (prior free version named WebToLearn covered more CS courses)
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Related Systems: CourseMarker Developed, run by U. Nottingham Primarily for programming exercises, limited to CS Not tied to any specific textbooks Fees per course, per institution
in CS Related Systems: CourseMarker Exercises limited to complete programs, in Java or C++, and to diagrams (e.g., graphs, flowcharts) Also includes plagiarism detector Formerly named CourseMaster; prior free version was called Ceilidh
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Other Related Systems CodeMate, Addison-Wesley Publishing: emphasis on student self-assessment CFX, U. Illinois-Chicago: unsure if project is still active Codewitz, Tampere Polytechnic, Finland: emphasis on supplemental topic tutorials