It is my understanding that...You need to set it up on your own server

They probably only have open access to their demo server....to help you explore the functionality

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I too ran a demo server for my iPeer software and had people in spite of the warnings try to host active courses on the demo server

We had a policy to periodically clean out the demo server and often impacted these unauthourized user (that we had had no service level agreement with).

They were mad....but they ignored the warnings against hosting courses....so we felt justified

Probably better to run your own ;-)

jim


On 09-09-23 8:35 AM, "Keith Corso" <[log in to unmask]">[log in to unmask]> wrote:

I too have been looking for an online peer evaluation tool and looked at http://webpaproject.lboro.ac.uk/
 
I thought at first this needed to be downloaded and run from our own server. However, the Login and  Register function leads me to believe that this is accessible from their web site and run from their server. Anyone have any idea?
 
 
Keith Corso
Communication Studies, Theatre, and Art
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