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S.A.T.E.P.: Synchronous-Asynchronous Tele-education Platform

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S.A.T.E.P.: Synchronous-Asynchronous Tele-education Platform is a software application for educational purposes, with a lot of parametrizing (configuration) features written entirely from scratch. It aims at the training and examination of computer skills, a platform that can be adjusted to the needs of each lesson. In the application the trainer and the administrator can define the number of the lectures and upload files for each one of them. Furthermore, he can insert, modify and delete questions which are used for evaluation tests but also for the trainees' examinations. The trainee can read/download the files of each lesson and also test his knowledge on what he has studied through a series of questions/tests. A chat module where registered users as well as system administrator can discuss and solve questions is also developed.

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    SEEDA-CECNSM '16: Proceedings of the SouthEast European Design Automation, Computer Engineering, Computer Networks and Social Media Conference
    September 2016
    126 pages
    ISBN:9781450348102
    DOI:10.1145/2984393

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