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https://github.com/ucfopen/labeling-materia-widget
Materia widget where students select items and use them to label parts of an image.
https://github.com/ucfopen/labeling-materia-widget
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Materia widget where students select items and use them to label parts of an image.
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/ucfopen/labeling-materia-widget
- Owner: ucfopen
- License: agpl-3.0
- Created: 2018-12-21T01:23:12.000Z (about 6 years ago)
- Default Branch: master
- Last Pushed: 2024-02-21T02:10:24.000Z (11 months ago)
- Last Synced: 2024-03-02T03:10:32.120Z (10 months ago)
- Topics: materia-widget
- Language: JavaScript
- Size: 6.9 MB
- Stars: 1
- Watchers: 6
- Forks: 4
- Open Issues: 12
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
- License: LICENSE
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README
Labeling: A Materia WidgetStudents select items from a bank and use them to label associated parts of an image. Labeling is designed for use with [Materia](https://github.com/ucfopen/Materia), an open-source platform for interactive course content developed by the University of Central Florida.
![Labeling Player](src/_screen-shots/2.png)
### Basic Use
In a production evironment, Labeling is installed to your Materia instance and is accessed via the Widget Catalog. For development, Labeling is bundled with the [Materia Widget Development Kit](https://github.com/ucfopen/Materia-Widget-Dev-Kit), which allows for rapid development in a local context using express.js.
### Local Development
Labeling uses the Materia Widget Development Kit for local development. Check out [the docs for the MDK](https://ucfopen.github.io/Materia-Docs/develop/materia-widget-development-kit.html) to learn more about starting up the local express environment.
### Installation to Materia
Widget installation options are covered in the [Installing Widgets](https://ucfopen.github.io/Materia-Docs/admin/installing-widgets.html) section of the Materia Docs.
For more information about the widget development process, be sure to visit the [widget developer guide](https://ucfopen.github.io/Materia-Docs/develop/widget-developer-guide.html) for Materia.