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This is a project by the Physical Digital Affordances Group / Chair of Media Informatics at the University of Regensburg
This is a project by the Physical Digital Affordances Group / Chair of Media Informatics at the University of Regensburg


'''Primary contact:''' [mailto:raphael.wimmer@ur.de Raphael Wimmer]
'''Primary contact:''' Raphael Wimmer [mailto:raphael.wimmer@ur.de send email]


'''Current Contributors:''' Alexander Weichart, Leonie Schrod
'''Current Contributors:''' Alexander Weichart, Leonie Schrod
You can also find us on the [https://discord.gg/vHDS6crnDj GraphIT Discord server]


The project is supported by a small grant from the Bavarian State Ministry for Science and the Arts via the [https://www.uni-regensburg.de/centre-for-university-and-academic-teaching/the-cuat/index.html Center for University and Academic Teaching (ZHW)] at the University of Regensburg.
The project is supported by a small grant from the Bavarian State Ministry for Science and the Arts via the [https://www.uni-regensburg.de/centre-for-university-and-academic-teaching/the-cuat/index.html Center for University and Academic Teaching (ZHW)] at the University of Regensburg.

Revision as of 16:13, 5 May 2023

Welcome to GraphIT

This project at the University of Regensburg investigates how dependency graphs can be used to model courses, curricula, and personal learning progress. The initial focus lies on courses in higher education. This prototype is built on Wikibase, the knowledge-graph platform powering Wikidata.

Here's a dependency graph of all learning content currently in the prototype.

More to come in May 2023

About / Contact

This is a project by the Physical Digital Affordances Group / Chair of Media Informatics at the University of Regensburg

Primary contact: Raphael Wimmer send email

Current Contributors: Alexander Weichart, Leonie Schrod

You can also find us on the GraphIT Discord server

The project is supported by a small grant from the Bavarian State Ministry for Science and the Arts via the Center for University and Academic Teaching (ZHW) at the University of Regensburg.