Premier Courseware of 2006
Late October 2006, the Premier Courseware of 2006 was announced at the 2006 Frontiers in Education at an awards ceremony sponsored by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Web-based Center for Automated Testing (Web-CAT) by Stephen H. Edwards of Virginia Tech.
Web-based Center for Automated Testing (Web-CAT) is a flexible, tailorable automated grading system designed to process computer programming assignments.
Web-CAT runs as a web application from a server and provides all of its capabilities via a web interface, i.e., all submission activity, feedback,
visualization of testability findings, enumeration of statistical results, and grading activities take place via your web browser. Its plug-in architecture
makes Web-CAT highly customizable and extensible, allowing it to support virtually any model of program grading, assessment, and feedback generation.
Instructors can also use Web-CAT to grade students on how well they test their own code.
Obtaining Copies of the Premier Courseware of 2006
To obtain a complimentary copy of the Premier Courseware of 2006 on CD,
please click here.
If you'd like more information about the Premier Award or how to become a sponsor, please contact Professor Joe Tront at Virginia Tech via email at jgtront@vt.edu.
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