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==History==
==History==


Noteable was founded in 2017 by [[EDINA]], a directorate of the Information Services Group at the [[University of Edinburgh]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ed.ac.uk/information-services/about/organisation/edl|title=EDINA|date=8 May 2019|website=The University of Edinburgh|access-date=3 August 2021}}</ref> It was created in response to a need for a hosted [[computational notebook]] platform among lecturers at the [[University of Edinburgh College of Science and Engineering]]. The [[School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh|School of GeoSciences]] had developed a limited in-house service, and worked with EDINA to build a central solution which could be offered to other departments.
Noteable was founded in 2017 by EDINA, a directorate of the Information Services Group at the University of Edinburgh.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ed.ac.uk/information-services/about/organisation/edl|title=EDINA|date=8 May 2019|website=The University of Edinburgh|access-date=3 August 2021}}</ref> It was created in response to a need for a hosted computational notebook platform among lecturers at the [[University of Edinburgh College of Science and Engineering]]. The [[School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh|School of GeoSciences]] had developed a limited in-house service, and worked with EDINA to build a central solution which could be offered to other departments.


The service was developed in line with the University's Learning & Teaching Strategy<ref>''[https://www.ed.ac.uk/files/atoms/files/learning_teaching_strategy.pdf#page3 Learning & Teaching Strategy]''. The University of Edinburgh. 8 March 2017.</ref> and the Edinburgh and South East Scotland City Region Deal, of which the University is a part.<ref>''[https://static1.squarespace.com/static/55c87967e4b05aa55020f656/t/5c263201898583ec74c01146/1546007049724/ESESCR+Deal+Document+6+August+2018+signed.pdf#page42 City Region Deal - Accelerating Growth - Edinburgh and South East Scotland City Region]''.  
The service was developed in line with the University's Learning & Teaching Strategy<ref>''[https://www.ed.ac.uk/files/atoms/files/learning_teaching_strategy.pdf#page3 Learning & Teaching Strategy]''. The University of Edinburgh. 8 March 2017.</ref> and the Edinburgh and South East Scotland City Region Deal, of which the University is a part.<ref>''[https://static1.squarespace.com/static/55c87967e4b05aa55020f656/t/5c263201898583ec74c01146/1546007049724/ESESCR+Deal+Document+6+August+2018+signed.pdf#page42 City Region Deal - Accelerating Growth - Edinburgh and South East Scotland City Region]''.  
The Edinburgh and South East Scotland City Region Deal. 6 August 2018.</ref>
The Edinburgh and South East Scotland City Region Deal. 6 August 2018.</ref>


Since November 2020, Noteable licenses have been available to [[Universities in the United Kingdom|universities]] and [[Further Education]] institutions in the [[United Kingdom]] through a [[Eduserv Foundation|CHEST agreement]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.chest.ac.uk/agreements/noteable|title=Chest - Noteable|date=10 December 2020|website=Chest|access-date=28 July 2021}}</ref>
Since November 2020, Noteable licenses have been available to universities and Further Education institutions in the [[United Kingdom]] through a [[Eduserv Foundation|CHEST agreement]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.chest.ac.uk/agreements/noteable|title=Chest - Noteable|date=10 December 2020|website=Chest|access-date=28 July 2021}}</ref>


==Open-source contributions==
==Open-source contributions==


In 2019, the [[Project Jupyter#nbgrader|nbgrader]] extension for [[Jupyter Notebook]]s was integrated into Noteable, allowing instructors to create and distribute assignments, collect students' submissions, and autograde work. On 29th-31st May 2019, the [[University of Edinburgh]] hosted an nbgrader [[hackathon]] funded by [[Bloomberg L.P.|Bloomberg]], where participants were encouraged to work on new features for the extension.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://blog.jupyter.org/https-blog-jupyter-org-university-of-edinburgh-jupyter-community-nbgrader-hackathon-2eff14df298a|title=University of Edinburgh Jupyter Community nbgrader Hackathon - by James Slack|date=22 May 2019|website=Jupyter Blog|access-date=18 August 2021}}</ref> This event led to the implementation of many improvements for nbgrader, including support for instructors teaching multiple courses and integrating a mechanism for distributing feedback to students.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://github.com/jupyter/nbgrader/projects/1#card-22245466|title=Edinburgh Hackathon|date=24 August 2019|website=GitHub|access-date=18 August 2021}}</ref>
In 2019, the [[Project Jupyter#nbgrader|nbgrader]] extension for Jupyter Notebooks was integrated into Noteable, allowing instructors to create and distribute assignments, collect students' submissions, and autograde work. On 29th-31st May 2019, the University of Edinburgh hosted an nbgrader [[hackathon]] funded by [[Bloomberg L.P.|Bloomberg]], where participants were encouraged to work on new features for the extension.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://blog.jupyter.org/https-blog-jupyter-org-university-of-edinburgh-jupyter-community-nbgrader-hackathon-2eff14df298a|title=University of Edinburgh Jupyter Community nbgrader Hackathon - by James Slack|date=22 May 2019|website=Jupyter Blog|access-date=18 August 2021}}</ref> This event led to the implementation of many improvements for nbgrader, including support for instructors teaching multiple courses and integrating a mechanism for distributing feedback to students.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://github.com/jupyter/nbgrader/projects/1#card-22245466|title=Edinburgh Hackathon|date=24 August 2019|website=GitHub|access-date=18 August 2021}}</ref>


To enable nbgrader to work in a cloud environment, [[EDINA]] also created an [[open source]] extension for nbgrader called nbexchange, and modified nbgrader to use this extension.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://github.com/edina/nbexchange|title=edina/nbexchange: External exchange for nbgrader|date=9 June 2021|website=GitHub|access-date=6 August 2021}}</ref>
To enable nbgrader to work in a cloud environment, EDINA also created an [[open source]] extension for nbgrader called nbexchange, and modified nbgrader to use this extension.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://github.com/edina/nbexchange|title=edina/nbexchange: External exchange for nbgrader|date=9 June 2021|website=GitHub|access-date=6 August 2021}}</ref>


==Uses==
==Uses==
===Remote teaching===
===Remote teaching===
During the [[COVID-19 pandemic]] when the UK went into a nation-wide lockdown in March 2020, academics at the [[University of Edinburgh]] converted a planned in-person [[text mining|text and data mining]] course into a fully [[Distance education|online course]] using Noteable.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Alex |first1=Beatrice|last2=Llewellyn|first2=Clare|last3=Orzechowski |first3=Pawel|last4=Boutchkova|first4=Maria|display-authors=1|title=The Online Pivot: Lessons Learned from Teaching a Text and Data Mining Course in Lockdown, Enhancing online Teaching with Pair Programming and Digital Badges|publisher=arXiv pre-print|date= 3 May 2021|arxiv=2105.07847|url= https://arxiv.org/abs/2105.07847|accessdate= 28 July 2021}}</ref> Noteable was used to teach text and data mining to [[humanities]] and [[social science]] students, all of whom had little to no experience of coding. [[Python]] was used as the main [[programming language]].
During the [[COVID-19 pandemic]] when the UK went into a nation-wide lockdown in March 2020, academics at the University of Edinburgh converted a planned in-person [[text mining|text and data mining]] course into a fully [[Distance education|online course]] using Noteable.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Alex |first1=Beatrice|last2=Llewellyn|first2=Clare|last3=Orzechowski |first3=Pawel|last4=Boutchkova|first4=Maria|display-authors=1|title=The Online Pivot: Lessons Learned from Teaching a Text and Data Mining Course in Lockdown, Enhancing online Teaching with Pair Programming and Digital Badges|publisher=arXiv pre-print|date= 3 May 2021|arxiv=2105.07847|url= https://arxiv.org/abs/2105.07847|accessdate= 28 July 2021}}</ref> Noteable was used to teach text and data mining to [[humanities]] and [[social science]] students, all of whom had little to no experience of coding. [[Python]] was used as the main programming language.


The course was piloted in June 2020 with 25 participants from the Schools of [[Edinburgh Law School|Law]], [[University of Edinburgh School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences|Linguistics]] and [[University of Edinburgh Business School|Business]], based in several countries and with different [[time zone]]s. After a successful pilot run, the course was repeated in September 2020, with sign-ups allowed from outside of the University of Edinburgh. In this second iteration, over half of the participants were workers in the [[Scottish Government]] and the commercial sector.
The course was piloted in June 2020 with 25 participants from the Schools of [[Edinburgh Law School|Law]], [[University of Edinburgh School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences|Linguistics]] and [[University of Edinburgh Business School|Business]], based in several countries and with different [[time zone]]s. After a successful pilot run, the course was repeated in September 2020, with sign-ups allowed from outside of the University of Edinburgh. In this second iteration, over half of the participants were workers in the [[Scottish Government]] and the commercial sector.

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Noteable
Initial release2017
Engine
    TypeWeb application
    Websitenoteable.edina.ac.uk

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    Noteable is an online education platform built from Jupyter Notebooks, providing access to various programming languages including Python and R. In addition to standard computational notebooks, Noteable also provides specialised kernels with package combinations for machine learning and geospatial analysis, as well as an RStudio interface.

    It was developed by EDINA, a centre for digital expertise at the University of Edinburgh, and currently has over 8000 active users at universities, Further Education institutions, and schools across the UK.

    History

    Noteable was founded in 2017 by EDINA, a directorate of the Information Services Group at the University of Edinburgh.[1] It was created in response to a need for a hosted computational notebook platform among lecturers at the University of Edinburgh College of Science and Engineering. The School of GeoSciences had developed a limited in-house service, and worked with EDINA to build a central solution which could be offered to other departments.

    The service was developed in line with the University's Learning & Teaching Strategy[2] and the Edinburgh and South East Scotland City Region Deal, of which the University is a part.[3]

    Since November 2020, Noteable licenses have been available to universities and Further Education institutions in the United Kingdom through a CHEST agreement.[4]

    Open-source contributions

    In 2019, the nbgrader extension for Jupyter Notebooks was integrated into Noteable, allowing instructors to create and distribute assignments, collect students' submissions, and autograde work. On 29th-31st May 2019, the University of Edinburgh hosted an nbgrader hackathon funded by Bloomberg, where participants were encouraged to work on new features for the extension.[5] This event led to the implementation of many improvements for nbgrader, including support for instructors teaching multiple courses and integrating a mechanism for distributing feedback to students.[6]

    To enable nbgrader to work in a cloud environment, EDINA also created an open source extension for nbgrader called nbexchange, and modified nbgrader to use this extension.[7]

    Uses

    Remote teaching

    During the COVID-19 pandemic when the UK went into a nation-wide lockdown in March 2020, academics at the University of Edinburgh converted a planned in-person text and data mining course into a fully online course using Noteable.[8] Noteable was used to teach text and data mining to humanities and social science students, all of whom had little to no experience of coding. Python was used as the main programming language.

    The course was piloted in June 2020 with 25 participants from the Schools of Law, Linguistics and Business, based in several countries and with different time zones. After a successful pilot run, the course was repeated in September 2020, with sign-ups allowed from outside of the University of Edinburgh. In this second iteration, over half of the participants were workers in the Scottish Government and the commercial sector.

    This course also made use of Noteable's GitHub integration feature +GitRepo, which allowed students to import repositories from GitHub without having to learn how to use Git and without downloading files onto their machines.

    Noteable became available as Software-as-a-Service for educators and academic institutions in 2020.[9]

    Notes

    1. "EDINA". The University of Edinburgh. 8 May 2019. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
    2. Learning & Teaching Strategy. The University of Edinburgh. 8 March 2017.
    3. City Region Deal - Accelerating Growth - Edinburgh and South East Scotland City Region. The Edinburgh and South East Scotland City Region Deal. 6 August 2018.
    4. "Chest - Noteable". Chest. 10 December 2020. Retrieved 28 July 2021.
    5. "University of Edinburgh Jupyter Community nbgrader Hackathon - by James Slack". Jupyter Blog. 22 May 2019. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
    6. "Edinburgh Hackathon". GitHub. 24 August 2019. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
    7. "edina/nbexchange: External exchange for nbgrader". GitHub. 9 June 2021. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
    8. Alex, Beatrice; et al. (3 May 2021). "The Online Pivot: Lessons Learned from Teaching a Text and Data Mining Course in Lockdown, Enhancing online Teaching with Pair Programming and Digital Badges". arXiv pre-print. arXiv:2105.07847. Retrieved 28 July 2021.
    9. St. Andrews, University of. "Live from the Hive -- Noteable Computational Notebooks in teaching".

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