@@ -13,11 +13,13 @@ browser window and submit solutions. Solutions can be auto-graded against
test cases (follows test-driven design principles). Technically, this is
an extensive collection of ansible playbooks.
- If you want to try a running jupyter instance, go to [https://jupyter-sandbox.cs.upb.de](https://jupyter-sandbox.cs.upb.de)(from within the university network).
You can log into it with your IMT credentials.
To access the tutor view, log in with username `example_tutor` and password `sandbox` (instead of your IMT account). Then, you can also access the [tutor view](https://jupyter-sandbox.cs.upb.de:8000/services/shared-formgrader/formgrader).
This is a sandbox, so changes made may be undone regularly.
For the tutor view, log in with username `tutor` and password `sandbox`, then go to the [formgrader](https://jupyter-sandbox.cs.upb.de/tutor) for the tutor view.
You can also log into the [main page](https://jupyter-sandbox.cs.upb.de) with your IMT credentials for the student view.
The sandbox will be reset regularly, so any changes you make won't be permanent.
- The `jupyterhub-setup` project is private to mitigate accidental student data leakage or "someone finds the default passwords"-security risks.
- If you're upb staff, send an email to jan.bobolz@upb.de or talk to any other [group owner](https://git.cs.upb.de/groups/teaching-tools/-/group_members) to gain access.
If you're upb staff, send an email to jan.bobolz@upb.de or talk to any other [group owner](https://git.cs.upb.de/groups/teaching-tools/-/group_members) to gain access.
-*exam_creation* : Make it easier to design two instances of an exam, balanced