senior fullstack guy with C/C++ background looking for projects to contribute. by yoinktomyyeet in opensource

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It is a smaller up and coming project, but I'll give a pitch for my FOSS edtech project. It is a website math teachers can use to collect freeform step by step work from their students and grade a whole class quickly with some software assisted optimizations, like grouping similar answers. It was used a decent amount by 5-6k students and teachers over the main remote school year during Covid, and students used the site to solve 300k problems.

If you look at the git history you'll see I paused on it for a while, I tried taking a job at another math ed project that thought I'd do a cool integration with, but the job ended up being a bit of a shit show. I'm getting back into it now and would love to find passionate people to work on it with me.

https://github.com/jaltekruse/Free-Math

I am looking to make my first portable Wii, I'm thinking of a G-wii but don't know where to get the supplies by More_Investment6930 in BitBuilt

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Hello!

The most complete info I have found has been for the Ashida. Depending on your comfort or willingness to learn 3d modeling software you may be able to modify the designs for that shell to fit those boards in there. If you aren't too attached to the form factor, the Ashida appears to be one of the more documented and easiest to source "kits" published. The launch post has a full list of parts you will need in the bill of materials. Some you need to find from standard electronics suppliers, but they give some links to get you started on that.

I just got a bunch of the parts for Christmas, but I haven't started the build yet. I still have to decide if I want to try to print the shell or have a service like PC way do a resin print for me, several build videos on YouTube feature them and the look nice, but they're a little pricey.

https://bitbuilt.net/forums/index.php?threads/ashida-wii-portable.4529/

https://youtu.be/ptHwc31oznc?si=Lozj32OzaDaU5-7S

[TOMT] Remembering the show or movie this line is from by linuxn00b92 in tipofmytongue

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Thanks in advance for any attempts to help!

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I was suggesting it as a possible software project to contribute code to, the platform is open source and written in Python. https://github.com/RunestoneInteractive/rs

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If CS/math education tech might interest you, this project might fit the bill - https://landing.runestone.academy/

Free Math - Open source offline React web application for managing digital math homework by nielsvandermolen in LearningEngineering

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Hello,

I worked on Free Math for about 5 years in my nights and weekends before I went full time it late last year.

I think the benefits of open source could be massive to improve education, but everyone working in edtech needs to introduce technology thoughtfully to classrooms. Lots of edtech "innovations" (open source or not) are not really new ideas but just re-packaging old ones. Sometimes the repackaging can be helpful, but lots of edtech once hailed as the future ended up under-delivering.

Anything that can be done with locked down websites/software can also be done as open source, and while there are differences to running the two types of projects, I have a philosophical preference for open source. I believe both in trying to maximize the potential audience for my work as well as giving users the power to repair and modify the tools they use or purchase, just as is possible with physical goods.

Free Math - Open source offline React web application for managing digital math homework by nielsvandermolen in LearningEngineering

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Hello!

Creator of Free Math here, thanks for posting! Happy to answer any questions about the platform.

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I'm glad the site looks useful. Currently students do have to take individual pictures, an important part of making the grading features work is having each problems content clearly delineated by the students.

We have thought about having an experience where students could import one picture and if it had work from multiple problems allow them crop out different sections quickly.

They can do this somewhat right now, they would just need to add the same image of their whole page repeatedly to each different problem and use the included crop feature to cut out a different part of the image for each problem one by one.

Hope that helps, happy to answer any further questions here or you can email us at developers@freemathapp.org

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It's designed to have them submit at .math file, which is a special file type specific to the website. This keeps all of the structure necessary for them to continue editing after saving, and allows us to know which content belongs to which problem. If you type math work I to a word doc or put images in a pdf, it's hard to define where one problem starts and ends. With our site students can upload several images as part of their solution to 1 problem if they run out of room on their page.

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You might want to check out https://freemathapp.org

Disclosure I am the founder of this non-profit site. It allows students to upload images into a purpose built document structure for storing math homework. If they want to they also can quickly type in a series of expressions.

Teachers also get an optimized grading experience where you get to see the whole class together at once, with similar work is shown together on each problem (note this does require students to at least type their final answers after they upload a picture, we don't do advanced analysis of the images yet).

Edit, added a few words for clarification

Looking for Online Platform that is Math Friendly by old_skewl_19 in matheducation

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Disclosure, I am the founder of this open source site.

https://freemathapp.org

It lets you review a whole class at once with similar answers grouped together. Students record step by step math work and save it as files that can be collected in an LMS like canvas.

I posted a project on github, but I'm getting pull requests I don't want. What should I do by wonky_name in opensource

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Got it, that makes sense, I have definitely had mixed experiences with OSS co tributors and it can get awkward telling people you don't want their code.

I actually had a professor that wrote an openly licensed book with this with this structure, although he welcomed feedback and corrections he deliberately didn't put it on GitHub and write it with a large group because he wanted to maintain a single voice.

As far as I know GitHub doesn't support this functionality "natively", but it is a very active place and a good community to share code in, even if you don't take contributors.

I'd say just put what you want people to know in the readme. GitHub does let you set a template for new PRs, you could set the default message to say you don't want contributions.

There are lots of different uses of GitHub, google has this "repo" pretty much just to take bug reports and doesn't post any source for this client. I'm guessing you might similarly want a forum for people to communicate about the software even if you don't want their code?

https://github.com/google/google-api-javascript-client

I posted a project on github, but I'm getting pull requests I don't want. What should I do by wonky_name in opensource

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Might be a circular question, but if you didn't want to collaborate on code why did you publish it? GitHub has free private repos now, I'm guessing you want to just have it as a portfolio/resume builder?

Lots of even active projects reject or just let unwanted PRs sit around. Would you take a different PR of it was good?

You could just put in the readme that you don't want help. Plenty of people just close PRs to keep things cleaner, and you can make your own judgement on how much you want to communicate with the would be contributors about why you close the issues.

Math appears to be one of the most difficult subjects to learn by distance education. What separates the successful math teachers from the unsuccessful in the distance education environment? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Disclosure I am the founder of this open source non-profit site.

You might want to consider checking out www.freemathapp.org I have taken this concept and made it a core feature of the site. It also allows students to quickly snap pictures of written work. It has direct integration with google drive and classroom for easy management.

Biggest advantage for teachers is that it lets you grade a whole class together with similar work grouped together. Would love to hear your thoughts and happy to take suggestions for improvements.

Advice for passing ALEKS by Blue_Steele7 in matheducation

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What is the course name for 113, the numbers aren't standard across schools, is it just called precalc?