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CourseCode

Online Courses Desktop App

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Overview

The Course Code desktop application is designed to streamline course management, enhance student engagement, and provide efficient tools for instructors and administrators. Below are the key features:

Dashboard

My Learning

Exclusive for Instructors

Key Features

User Authentication

  • Login System: Secure login functionality for students, instructors, and administrators.
  • User Input Validation: Ensures valid input during login.

Course Management

  • Effortless Course Creation: Instructors can easily create, update, and delete courses.
  • Course Details: Display relevant information about each course.

Enrollment

  • Seamless Enrollment: Students can enroll in courses offered by instructors.
  • Course Catalog: Browse available courses.

Content Creation

  • Engaging Quizzes and Assignments: Instructors can create interactive quizzes and assignments.
  • Course Materials: Upload and organize course materials (lecture slides, handouts, etc.).

Progress Tracking

  • Student Progress Dashboard: Monitor student performance and track progress.
  • Performance Metrics: View statistics on student participation, grades, and completion rates.

Role-based Access Control

  • Personalized Experience: Different access levels for students, instructors, and administrators.
  • Permissions: Define who can perform specific actions (e.g., create courses, enroll students).

System Architecture: MVC Design Pattern

The Course Code application follows the Model-View-Controller (MVC) design pattern, which provides a clear separation of concerns and promotes modularity. Here's how it fits into our system architecture:

  1. Model:

    • Represents the data and business logic of the application.
    • Manages data storage, retrieval, and manipulation.
    • In our case, the model handles user authentication, course details, enrollment data, and progress tracking.
  2. View:

    • Responsible for presenting data to the user.
    • Displays the user interface (UI) elements, such as forms, buttons, and course listings.
    • Interacts with the user and sends user input to the controller.
    • In our application, views include login screens, course listings, and progress dashboards.
  3. Controller:

    • Acts as an intermediary between the model and the view.
    • Receives user input from the view and processes it.
    • Updates the model based on user actions (e.g., creating a course, enrolling a student).
    • Notifies the view to update when the model changes.
    • In our case, controllers handle user authentication, course creation, and enrollment.

By adhering to the MVC pattern, we achieve better code organization, maintainability, and scalability. Each layer has a specific role, making it easier to enhance or modify individual components without affecting the entire application.

Demo Video

Wanna see courseCode in action ?

Check out the demo video here

Contributing

We welcome contributions! If you'd like to improve Course Code, please follow our contribution guidelines.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.

Contact

For any inquiries or support, please contact:

Omar
Omar Ashraf
Ahmed
Ahmed Ashraf
Abdelrahman
Abdelrahman Ezz
Abdulrahman
Rana Ayman
Ahmed
Farah Amr