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Open Energy Dashboard

Open Energy Dashboard is (OED) is a sustainability project that is Humanitarian Free and Open Source (HFOSS). It has been developed by faculty and students and is in use to improve energy use on multiple college campuses. From an instructor’s perspective, OED offers:

  • It was created and is coordinated by a professor (Steven Huss-Lederman) where academic goals are integral to the project. Steve now volunteers full-time in support of OED.
  • Several dozen CS students from five colleges/universities have actively participated in OED where the proposed mentoring (at least weekly video meetings) and support have already been successfully used.
  • Instructor support from Steve both before and during course use with everything from meeting course goals to issues involving OED usage. It is anticipated that the same support will be available in reusing OED in a later course.
  • Steve can, as desired, provide course targeted issues and work for students that effectively integrates them in OED and guides them toward deeper understanding. It is generally possible to focus student work on certain technologies (front-end, back-end, database, graphics, CI/testing, etc.) and areas to better suit a course's goals.

From a student’s perspective, OED offers:

Project information:

  • OED is a dashboard that collects, analyzes, stores and displays energy usage.
  • OED uses modern software including JavaScript/TypeScript with promises, PostgreSQL, React, Redux, Plotly (graphics) and Chia/Mocha.
  • The code base is neither trivial nor very large (~43k lines of code)
  • OED is over five years old with ongoing development driven by user needs.

What we envision for OED in a course:

  • Is available for inclusion into a course anytime during the 2021-22 academic year or a future year.
  • While OED can work in a range of courses, ones with more advanced students such as software engineering, capstone, open source project courses, etc., are likely to be better fits at this time.
  • There are possibilities for individual and team student work and various class sizes where OED expects to discuss this with an instructor to optimize for each course.

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