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* [https://github.com/chili-epfl/FROG GibHub repository]
* [https://github.com/chili-epfl/FROG GibHub repository]
** [https://github.com/chili-epfl/FROG/wiki GitHub wiki]. Includes the list of ressource, user manual, etc.
** [https://github.com/chili-epfl/FROG/wiki GitHub wiki]. Includes the list of ressource, user manual, etc.
* [https://froglearning.wordpress.com/ FROG, designing and running flexible collaborative learning scenarios], Blog  
* [https://froglearning.wordpress.com/ FROG, designing and running flexible collaborative learning scenarios], Blog
 
* [https://www.youtube.com/user/houshuang/videos?view_as=subscriber You Tube Videos]
** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqkHkZYDaiA&t=463s Recommended introductory video]


== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==

Revision as of 16:49, 28 February 2019

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Introduction

Fabricating and running orchestration graphs (FROG) is integrated environment to implement learning scenarios as defined by orchestration graphs. Is is developed by Stian Håklev and collaborators

Software

The software is open source and available on GitHub. As of Feb 2019 it has been successfully tested in real world situations with several classes in Switzerland and abroad. It is developed with Meteor/Node.

Links

Official

Bibliography

  • Haklev, S., Faucon, L. P., Hadzilacos, T., & Dillenbourg, P. (2017). FROG: rapid prototyping of collaborative learning scenarios. EC-TEL, Tallinn, 12-15 September, PDF
  • Håklev, S., Faucon, L., Hadzilacos, T., & Dillenbourg, P. (2017). Orchestration Graphs: Enabling Rich Social Pedagogical Scenarios in MOOCs. In Proceedings of the Fourth (2017) ACM Conference on Learning @ Scale - L@S ’17 (pp. 261–264). New York, New York, USA: ACM Press. https://doi.org/10.1145/3051457.3054000