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Revision as of 13:52, 19 June 2017

Mark Zarb

Dr Mark Zarb is the Foundation Year Coordinator and Course Leader at the School of Computing Science and Digital Media at Robert Gordon University. Prior to this, he received his PhD in Computing (with a focus on CS Education and Software Engineering) from the University of Dundee. Currently, Mark teaches on a variety of undergraduate modules, on topics ranging from introductory programming to software architecture and Arduino microcontrollers.

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Licensing 2 Clearly signposted. MPL 2.0 w/ HD.
Language 2
Level of Activity 1 Many commits but not recently. Number of Contributors 2
Product Size 2
Issue Tracker 1 Separate system dashboard - very informative but leaving GitHub so how would students react?
New Contributor 2
Community Norms 2
User Base 2
Total Score 16 Very well laid out and all information is clearly available. Not sure if I would find use for this particular project in my classes, but structurally it is sound, and something I would look to emulate.
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