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Education Software for ChromeOS

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    GraphCalc is a very gui graphing calculator. It has been called a good replacement for a TI-85. It is a must for any high school math student.
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    The Number Race
    Software designed for remediation of dyscalculia (or mathematical learning disabilities) in children aged 4-8 and for teaching number sense in kindergarten children. For more information, visit the unicog lab website using the link below. NOTE: To use The Number Race, you may need to download TWO files, the main program (above), AND a language pack. To get to the language packs, click on "Files" on the menu bar above, and select version and the appropriate language. If you are lucky there might be an installer + language pack available as one download. Check "Files" -> version -> Language
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    Data Science Specialization

    Data Science Specialization

    Course materials for the Data Science Specialization on Coursera

    The Data Science Specialization Courses repository is a collection of materials that support the Johns Hopkins University Data Science Specialization on Coursera. It contains the source code and resources used throughout the specialization’s courses, covering a broad range of data science concepts and techniques. The repository is designed as a shared space for code examples, datasets, and instructional materials, helping learners follow along with lectures and assignments. It spans essential topics such as R programming, data cleaning, exploratory data analysis, statistical inference, regression models, machine learning, and practical data science projects. By providing centralized resources, the repo makes it easier for students to practice concepts and replicate examples from the curriculum. It also offers a structured view of how multiple disciplines—programming, statistics, and applied data analysis—come together in a professional workflow.
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    Source Code Hunter

    Source Code Hunter

    Source code analysis of Spring, MyBatis, Redis, Netty, and more

    Source Code Hunter is an open source project by Doocs that focuses on analyzing and explaining the source code of widely used Java frameworks and libraries. It helps developers deepen their understanding of internal implementations, design patterns, and performance optimizations by walking through actual codebases such as Spring, MyBatis, Netty, Tomcat, and others. The project aims to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application by providing step-by-step annotated explorations of core components in these frameworks. It’s a valuable resource for Java developers preparing for interviews, system design discussions, or those looking to strengthen their ability to read and learn from production-level code.
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    Jasmin is a Java Assembler. It takes ASCII descriptions for Java classes, written in a simple assembler-like syntax. It converts them into binary Java .class class files suitable for loading into a Java Virtual Machine implementation.
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    Downloads: 86 This Week
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    Biogenesis
    Biogenesis is an artificial life program that simulates the processes involved in the evolution of organisms. It shows colored segment based organisms that mutate and evolve in a 2D environment. Biogenesis is based on Primordial Life.
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    Downloads: 29 This Week
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    European digital radio & television uses the DVB standard to broadcast its data. Project X gives you a look behind the transmissions and tries its best to handle & repair many stream types and shows what went wrong on reception.
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    Ayaspell project
    Ayaspell project aims to provide arabic dictionaries for free office applications like OpenOffice.org, Firefox: spellchecking (hunspell-ar), thesaurus (thesaurus-ar) and Morphological lexicon (Grammar-ar). Maintained by Taha Zerrouki.
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    Downloads: 32 This Week
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    HTML CSS

    HTML CSS

    Curso de HTML5 e CSS3

    Tutorial, teaching, or resource collection on HTML and CSS, aimed at beginners. It likely contains sample websites, examples of markup, styling, exercises, and reference materials related to web front-end development using HTML and CSS. CSS styling samples and layout demonstrations. Educational documentation (README, explanations). Structured project examples (e.g. small websites). Version history/incremental improvements.
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    circuitmod

    circuitmod

    The Future of the Java Circuit Simulator

    Circuitmod is a circuit simulator that extend the capacity of the original Falstad's Java Circuit Simulator into CMOS Chips, Led Arrays, Led Matrix and PIC Programming. The Horizon is limitless. Try today.
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    Downloads: 27 This Week
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    The bflow* Toolbox is an open source tool kit for business process management. The objective of bflow* is to explore new ways and scenarios for the development and use of modelling tools.
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    Downloads: 37 This Week
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    Digital Logic Design

    Digital Logic Design

    Digital Circuits Design and Simulation

    DLD V 2.0 Released Digital Logic Design is a Software tool for designing and simulating digital circuits. It provides digital parts ranging from simple gates to Arithmetic Logic Unit. You may start your circuit from simple gates and flipflops and keep on converting them into ICs. These ICs, later on, may be incorporated into other circuits to built more complex circuits like CPU. You may even use SOP expressions to generate digital circuits in IC form. You can use this software to design Combinational, Synchronous and Asynchronous Sequential Circuits. The circuit working can be analyzed by using output parts like LEDs, Seven Segment Display as well as CRT and digital Oscilloscope all provided in the software. This Software may be used by professionals, hobbyists and students alike. The teachers may incorporate this software in their courses like Digital Logic and Computer Design, Computer Architecture, Computer Organization and Embedded Systems.
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    Downloads: 70 This Week
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    ATutor (Learning  Management System)

    ATutor (Learning Management System)

    Standards Compliant Learning Management System

    ATutor is an Open Source Web-based Learning Management System (LMS), designed with accessibility and adaptability in mind. Author interoperable e-learning content, provides social networking, and adheres to standards. Put your courses online.
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    A simple CPU simulator whose goal is to make assembly learning easier. This goal is reached giving a simple calculator, called ENIAC, with a simple CPU, called vCPU. The vCPU's instructions are very simple and easy to understand.
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    Downloads: 63 This Week
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    Finanx 12c

    Finanx 12c

    Financial Calculator

    The Finanx 12c is a free software that mimics the HP-12C financial calculator. This software was developed for educational purposes. IT'S NOT RECOMMENDED using this calculator for professional calculations. If you find any bugs, please, let me know. Click "Bugs" in the menu bar to report bugs found.
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    30 Days of Elixir

    30 Days of Elixir

    A walk through the Elixir language in 30 exercises

    30-days-of-elixir is an educational repository created by Josh Adams (seven1m) designed to teach the fundamentals of the Elixir programming language through a structured, daily learning approach. The project provides a series of exercises and examples meant to guide learners from the basics of Elixir syntax to more advanced functional programming concepts. Each day introduces new material in a concise and practical format, encouraging hands-on experimentation and gradual mastery of the language. The content covers essential topics such as pattern matching, recursion, data structures, processes, and message passing—core principles that define Elixir’s design. This incremental learning format allows developers to build confidence and understanding while maintaining consistent progress. As one of the early and influential resources in the Elixir community, 30-days-of-elixir remains a valuable guide for self-learners and newcomers to the functional programming paradigm.
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    freeCodeCamp

    freeCodeCamp

    freeCodeCamp.org's open-source codebase and curriculum

    freeCodeCamp is a nonprofit educational platform that offers a self-paced curriculum for learning web development, programming, data visualization, APIs, and algorithms. It features interactive coding challenges, real-world projects, and guided progress through topic modules, culminating in certificates for completed tracks. A key aspect is that students contribute to open-source projects for nonprofits or internal tooling as part of their learning, reinforcing both technical and collaborative skills. The community includes discussion forums, local chapters, and peer support, which helps learners break through obstacles and stay motivated. The freeCodeCamp GitHub repository encompasses both the learning platform codebase (frontend, backend, challenge engine) and many support tools, community content, and contributions. Because it is open source, anyone can propose improvements, add lessons, or adapt the platform for new languages and frameworks.
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    TESTIMAGES

    TESTIMAGES

    Testing images for scientific purposes

    The TESTIMAGES archive is a huge and free collection of sample images designed for analysis and quality assessment of different kinds of displays and image processing techniques. The archive includes more than 2 million images originally acquired and divided in three different categories: SAMPLING and SAMPLING_PATTERNS (aimed at testing resampling algorithms), COLOR (aimed at testing color rendering on different displays) and PATTERNS (aimed at testing the rendering of standard geometrical patterns). Please cite the following papers when using any image in this archive: * ASUNI N, GIACHETTI A, "TESTIMAGES: A Large Data Archive For Display and Algorithm Testing", Journal of Graphics Tools, Volume 17, Issue 4, 2015, pages 113-125, DOI:10.1080/2165347X.2015.1024298 * ASUNI N, GIACHETTI A, "TESTIMAGES: a large-scale archive for testing visual devices and basic image processing algorithms", STAG - Smart Tools & Apps for Graphics Conference, 2014.
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    OpenTeacher
    OpenTeacher is an opensource application that helps you learn a foreign language vocabulary. Just enter some words in your native and foreign language, and OpenTeacher tests you.
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    radlab

    radlab

    Virtual Radiation Detection and Measurement Laboratory Software

    Radiation detection and measurement education is necessary for a wide variety of people working with radiation. The equipment and laboratory setup needed for delivering this education are expensive and difficult to assemble due to the large variety of the type of experiments that are desirable to cover. For a basic education one needs to have gamma, beta, alpha and neutron sources, at least one detector to detect each type of radiation and other supplemental instrumentation to perform experiments. Although the radiation exposure due to these radioactive sources in an education laboratory is low, shielding and a private secured place is needed. Nearly two hundred thousand dollars is needed to construct such a basic laboratory described as above. In order to overcome these difficulties, a model of a basic Radiation Detection Laboratory has been created to provide a virtual environment for designing and simulating such experiments. Team: Dagistan Sahin, Muzaffer Sena Sahin, Korcan Kayrin
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    NET-Simulator was created to help lecturers and students in the study of computer networks. Students can build virtural networks in the virtual environment provided by NET-Simulator. These devices are controlled by means of command line interface.
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    LeetCode Animation

    LeetCode Animation

    Demonstrate all the questions on LeetCode in the form of animation

    LeetCodeAnimation is an educational open source project by MisterBooo that visually demonstrates algorithm problems from LeetCode through animations. The goal of the project is to help learners understand complex algorithmic concepts intuitively by showing step-by-step animated explanations instead of relying solely on static code or text. Each animation corresponds to a specific problem and illustrates how data structures and algorithms operate dynamically, making it easier to grasp their underlying logic. The project also includes a curated set of 40 problems from the “Sword Pointing to Offer” series—commonly asked in technical interviews—accompanied by detailed analyses and visual breakdowns. These materials are designed for both beginners starting their algorithm journey and experienced developers seeking to reinforce their understanding. Originally published through the WeChat public account “Brother Wu Learns Algorithms”, LeetCodeAnimation has become a valuable learning resource.
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    MathModel

    MathModel

    Mathematical Modeling for Graduate Students, Mathematical Modeling

    MathModel is a repository dedicated to collecting and organizing resources around mathematical modeling, especially for university students preparing for modeling competitions (e.g. undergraduate and graduate levels). The content spans exemplary competition papers, algorithmic solutions, LaTeX templates, presentation slides, MATLAB tutorials, and mind maps of modeling approaches. It acts as a centralized archive where learners can access high-quality past solutions as references, borrow formatting for their own reports, and study algorithmic strategies that performed well in contests. The repository is structured by topic and resource type so that users can more easily find templates, solved problems, and methodological notes. It also includes auxiliary educational materials like references, recommended textbooks, and guidebooks on mathematical modeling theory.
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    System Design Notebook

    System Design Notebook

    Learn System Design step by step

    System Design Notebook is a structured, personal knowledge base for learning and practicing system design, written in a way that mirrors real interview and on-the-job thinking. Instead of being a single long article, it’s split into topics like scalability, load balancing, data partitioning, caching, availability, consistency, and communication patterns, so you can study them in isolation. It emphasizes reasoning: why you pick a certain database, why you shard, why you put a queue, and what trade-offs come with each choice. The notes often connect abstract concepts to concrete systems such as social networks, feeds, chat, and file storage, which makes it easier to translate theory into design diagrams. It is meant to be expanded over time, so you can treat it as a living notebook you keep coming back to before interviews or architecture reviews. The repo is especially helpful for people who already know the basics of backend but want to articulate system design decisions clearly.
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