IFS
Immediate Feedback System for student programming assignments and essay writing
This projects allows students to receive formative feedback for C/C++ assignments and written works.
The project provides a website for students to upload their assignments or work and select assessment tools, formative feedback will be generated based on tools and the student's work.
Getting started
IFS is a collaborative interdisciplinary project hosted by the University of Guelph. For collaborator contact information please see: https://sat.socs.uoguelph.ca/about
The IFS is currently available on GitHub, clone or fork as needed.
Installation and setup
The IFS comes with an installation script for Debian-based servers. On your internet-facing server, simply run:
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ian-james/IFS/master/install
sudo ./install
Note that this script will clone this git repository, so there is no need to clone a local copy yourself. The IFS has a large set of dependencies which are most easily managed by running the installation script.
Complete the prompts, then start your local server by running:
npm start
In your browser go to the domain that you specified in the installation script to see the web interface. See the wiki for more details on set up.

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