11 open source resources for teaching and learning Python
…open source courseware refers to books, tutorials, games, and quizzes that are free to use, share, and even modify. There are a number of open source licenses available to creators…
…open source courseware refers to books, tutorials, games, and quizzes that are free to use, share, and even modify. There are a number of open source licenses available to creators…
…will have to enable the added protection themselves. In addition, free users will have to fork over additional info before getting access to end-to-end encryption. “Free/Basic users seeking access to…
…of cards on their board, without having any issues. Even with the app being 100% free, you won’t find any ads or in-app purchases. See Kanbani is a Free and…
…a frustratingly difficult game in which you navigate the web in search of a rare, little-seen gem: a website that doesn’t appear broken. Some games and apps rely on specific…
…In particular, the FOSSDA Project hopes to uncover and record the stories of the first generation of free and open-source software developers. In the beginning, the movement was started by…
…that I started using Obsidian (powerful, free but not open source), and I’m thinking of making a change again back to something open source. Although I’ve also tried Joplin and…
…any university course starts to become a significant additional cost… unless they were free and could be edited/improved year-on-year. See https://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/ #opensource #education #^Open Textbook Library Textbooks every student can…
…This new open-source strategy and policy is developed by the United Nations Technology Innovation Labs (UNTIL). See https://opensource.com/article/19/11/united-nations-goes-open-source #opensource #FOSS #unitednations #^6 remarkable features of the new United Nations open…
…on automated analysis and gives a quality-controlled list of repositories. See https://www.opencollab.co.za/open-access-in-higher-education-in-south-africa/ Open Access in higher education in South Africa – OpenCollab “Knowledge does not impact on society if…
…the economic impact of open source commitments on the EU economy.” See European Commission Report Declares Open Source Software and Hardware to be a “Public Good” – AB Open #technology…