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[Savannah-help-public] [Savannah] icub3d want to be a GNU package


From: savannah-hackers
Subject: [Savannah-help-public] [Savannah] icub3d want to be a GNU package
Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2005 09:17:35 +0000
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Hi,

The following project was submitted to Savannah. It needs evaluation to
become a GNU package, can you give it a look, please ? 

Submitter: <address@hidden>
Project Full Name:  iCub3d
Project System Name:  icub3d
License:  gpl
Approval URL: https://savannah.gnu.org/admin/groupedit.php?group_id=7409
Description: I would like to develop an online information system.  I've
named it iCub3d (meaning i^3).  iCub3d is being designed to provide
information to the public via online learning, news, and support.  I have
started laying out a development plan, but there is currently no code for
the project.



The online learning system will provide instructors with the ability to
create courses, assignments, tests, etc. and, in turn, students will be
able to view course material, submit assignments and take tests.



The news system will help instructors and students keep informed of recent
events that pertain to the courses with which they are subscribed. The news
system will track a variety of resources and report on new information.



The support system will provide features to help instructors and students
keep get help with problems related to their courses.  



For example, suppose I want to create a C programming information page.  I
would download and install the iCub3d system.  Via my web browser, I would
then add a C course to the system.  Within the C course I could add
lessons, quizzes to the lessons, programming assignments and exams.  I
would also add C watches to the news system by telling iCub3d to subscribe
to C mailing lists, watch C related web pages and store C related IRC
channel chats.  I would then add a C support page where people could ask
questions and receive answers to their questions.  



This would be useful for universities or other institutes of learning as
well as people with a desire to share their knowledge.  

 -- the Savannah admin

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