SNAPP is a software tool that allows users to visualize the network of interactions resulting from discussion forum posts and replies. The network visualisations of forum interactions provide an opportunity for teachers to rapidly identify patterns of user behaviour – at any stage of course progression. SNAPP has been developed to extract all user interactions from various commercial and open source learning management systems (LMS) such as BlackBoard (including the former WebCT), and Moodle. SNAPP is compatible for both Mac and PC users and operates in Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari.
YARI is a comprehensive tool suite to debug, spy, spider, inspect and navigate Eclipse based application GUIs (Workbench or RCP).
If you want to know how your swt ui is built up or which plugins contribute to your eclipse workbench YARI will offer you all the information needed. It allows you to have a deep look into the swt or eclipse internals. Search an id for a menu contribution, find a contributing plugin or debug the swt/jface ui (e.g. figure out layout problems) is a core feature of the tool.
A collection of Python programs to process fMRI and PET medical imaging data for research purposes. The programs were written for the Waisman Brain Imaging Lab, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Agna is a freeware application designed for social network analysis, sociometry and sequential analysis. Platform-independent, friendly and easy-to-learn, integrated visual network editor, html output, free.
Run instant usability studies for your website using your real users. You can get it up & running in seconds with one line of javascript, and immediately watch movies of your users’ browsing sessions to analyze their behavior. Free to start, and if you find it useful, you pay only $0.05 per recorded user.