CourseWorks

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CourseWorks lets you get info for your classes, but only if your professors bother to use it.

Courseworks was based on the Prometheus open source platform, and launched in 2001-2002. In 2002, Prometheus was bought by Blackboard, the vendor whose eponymous software serves the same role as courseworks at many of Columbia's peer institutions. Columbia plans on replacing Courseworks with a Sakai based program at some unknown time in the future.

Features

Professors can enable various features for their classes:

  • Discussion
  • Gradebook
  • Syllabus
  • Class files
  • Course evaluations

Courseworks also gives you access to an extensive multilingual online dictionary.

Formatting tips

Format Input Output
Paragraphs
<p>The only good thing that came out of Dante's
 Inferno is the up and coming video game</p>

<p>On the other hand, Homer's works laid
 the foundations of Western Civilization.</p>
The only good thing that came out of Dante's
Inferno is the up and coming video game


On the other hand, Homer's works laid
the foundations of Western Civilization.

Bold
I love the <b>Dodgers</b>.
I love the Dodgers.
Italics
I love the <i>Dodgers</i>.
I love the Dodgers.

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