
EduApps Labs EEMCS
Developing & maintaining (Web)Apps that support EEMCS education
About
The EduApps lab is an initiative to develop and maintain education supporting (web)apps used within EEMCS. Examples include Horus to manage student signoffs, UTML to support drawing computer science diagrams in digital testing environments, Serapis to manage TA recruiment and Khonsu to assist in crewing all Math teaching.
The majority of these apps were developed by other parties, mostly student group, and this lab has taken over maintenance to give continuity once the original developers are no longer involved.
If you have interest in using these apps but have questions or feature request, please contact us. The same goes for if you know of other apps we should perhaps maintain.
Apps
Khonsu is used by the Math department of EEMCS to assist in crewing all the teaching activities. Developed & Maintained by EduApps lab since 2022 together with Anton Stoorvogel.
Horus is a webapp for administrating and signing off large number of students. Developed in 2019 by students, maintained by EduApps lab since 2022.
UTML is a web application that allows students to draw computer science diagrams in digital testing environments. Developed by students in 2021 and maintained by EduApps lab since 2023.
Ptah is a Discord bot to support discord servers used for UT modules or courses. To setup ptah for your server, please contact us
Sehkmet is a web application for student-teacher communication during digital examination.
BIXS is a web application to assist in reviewing and managing incoming exchange students course choices.
Ma'at is a web app to ensure student reports comply to the report template.
Themis is app that assists in grading (management) of large number of reports
Seshat is an application for registering testlogs, developed under the supervision of Arend Rensink. Developed and maintained by EduApps lab since 2022.
Peer Review Scheduler (PRS) is a webapp to help create a peer-review schedule for student peer review sessions including a presentation. Developed by students in 2023.