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Achtung

Die weiterentwickelte Version findet sich in einem neuen Repository!

The evolved version can be found in a new repository!

Dein Semesterplaner

Project by Students at HTW Berlin, Winter Semester 2016/17. This planner is supposed to help students to organize each semester's courses individually. You can find a Mockup at http://12q5wx.axshare.com/main_page_simple.html

Installation

  1. Clone the repository git clone [email protected]:lauralindal/dein-semesterplaner.git
  2. Install all the necessary modules and such npm install
  3. Start the App npm start
  4. Check Data Base Auth At http://localhost:5984/_utils/, make sure you have a database user "test" with password "test" / (log in in the lower right corner).

Glossary

Term Description
course A course is a part of a module. A module consists of at least one course. It has a specific course format.
course format Every course has a specific format such as a lecture, a practice session etc. Seminaristischer Lehrvortrag (SL), Begleitübung (BÜ), Projektseminar(PS), Praktische Übung (PÜ), PC-Übung (PCÜ) or Laborpraktikum (LPr).
course interval Describes how often a course meets: Weekly, biweekly or in a workshop format.
credit points European standard to describe the average student workload of a module/course.
current credit points Credit points of the currently selected courses for the upcoming semester.
date of enrolment The date the student enrolled at university to start his degree program.
degree credit points Credit points needed for the completion of the degree program.
module A module is a study unit set by the degree program’s study regulations. A module is comprised of at least one course.
module description Description of the content taught in this particular module.
module frequency Describes how often a module is offered within the academic year: Once every semester or only every other semester.
module prerequisites Some modules can only be taken under the condition that another specific module (or modules) has already been completed.
repetition period Period in which a started module needs to be completed to stay in the degree program.
status (module) A module can have one of these 5 statuses: available, selected, started, urgent or completed.
status_available(blue) Module is available for selection in the current semester.
status_completed(grey) Module has been taken in a previous semester and was successfully completed.
status_selected(green) Module has been selected for the current semester.
status_started(yellow) Module has been taken in a previous semester, but necessary requirements for completion have not been satisfied.
status_urgent(red) Started module needs to be completed this semester as to comply with the repetition period.
total credit points Credit points that the student has accumulated with previously completed modules.
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Terminology for html and components (Work-in-progress)

Term Description Abbreviation
course schedule All sections of selected courses for the current semester displayed in a weekly calendar format.
current credits Graphic display of current credits (Explanation see above).
legend Graphic explanation of the course statuses.
module plan Graphic representation of all module requirements in the degree program sorted by semester.
module pool Graphic representation of selected modules for the current semester. Course are dragged from the module plan and dropped here.
total credits Graphic display of total credits (Explantation see above)