Mapping college neighbourhood and Social Possibilities
There are many locally relevant problems which come across to UGC where the nearby educational institution can play a vital role. Bringing such problems into the notice of nearby educational institution can be thought of as an open-source innovation /crowd-sourced solution. For example, managing traffic or reducing accident rates by the initiative/involvement of an institution in the vicinity. Or, sharing an innovation on water harvesting (an MRP or a Project) and impacting the real saving of water may be mapped. Many student projects can be well aligned to local social problems. Can we have a digital tool for such project based collaborations with real impact. Can we map such colleges and link it with the digital platform to share innovations (as mentioned in problem statement 3). This can directly impact the curriculum with the real regional requirement, a way to ensure relevance of learning. An example: A district has very unfavourable number of old-young ratio of citizens. This clearly indicates the possibility for having a course in geriatrics or assistive healthcare in the colleges in that district.
Collaboration based innovative solutions through Portal
A Web App which gathers all problems related to society and neighbourhood from various sources like Grievance Portal , Complaints portal (crawlers), Social Media like twitter,facebook (based on sentimental analysis) stack rank them and gathers in our database. The problems are then categorised through Machine Learning categorisation algorithm using Scikit-learn Library . These categorized problems are then mapped to nearby local colleges . Finally problem solvers can pick the problem and collaborate(with other solvers) through Slack API integrated client in our website. Lastly monitoring of projects and their status in real-time by UGC through UGC-console.
Front End: • Bootstrap/SemanticUl • HTML5, CSS • JavaScript/JQuery Database: • MySql/MongoDB • Hadoop. Server Side: • Python • AJAX • Machine Learning.
web2py is a free open source full-stack framework for rapid development of fast, scalable, secure and portable database-driven web-based applications.
It is written and programmable in Python. LGPLv3 License
Learn more at http://web2py.com
cp examples/app.yaml ./
cp handlers/gaehandler.py ./
Then edit ./app.yaml and replace "yourappname" with yourappname.
An important part of web2py is the Database Abstraction Layer (DAL). In early 2015 this was decoupled into a separate code-base (PyDAL). In terms of git, it is a sub-module of the main repository.
The use of a sub-module requires a one-time use of the --recursive flag for git clone if you are cloning web2py from scratch.
git clone --recursive https://github.com/web2py/web2py.git
If you have an existing repository, the commands below need to be executed at least once:
git submodule update --init --recursive
If you have a folder gluon/dal you must remove it:
rm -r gluon/dal
PyDAL uses a separate stable release cycle to the rest of web2py. PyDAL releases will use a date-naming scheme similar to Ubuntu. Issues related to PyDAL should be reported to its separate repository.
To start web2py there is NO NEED to install it. Just unzip and do:
python web2py.py
That's it!!!
project/
README
LICENSE
VERSION > this web2py version
web2py.py > the startup script
anyserver.py > to run with third party servers
... > other handlers and example files
gluon/ > the core libraries
packages/ > web2py submodules
dal/
contrib/ > third party libraries
tests/ > unittests
applications/ > are the apps
admin/ > web based IDE
...
examples/ > examples, docs, links
...
welcome/ > the scaffolding app (they all copy it)
ABOUT
LICENSE
models/
views/
controllers/
sessions/
errors/
cache/
static/
uploads/
modules/
cron/
tests/
... > your own apps
examples/ > example config files, mv .. and customize
extras/ > other files which are required for building web2py
scripts/ > utility and installation scripts
handlers/
wsgihandler.py > handler to connect to WSGI
... > handlers for Fast-CGI, SCGI, Gevent, etc
site-packages/ > additional optional modules
logs/ > log files will go in there
deposit/ > a place where web2py stores apps temporarily
Report issues at https://github.com/web2py/web2py/issues