Replit is a coding platform that lets you write code and host apps. REPL stands for “read-evaluate-print-loop". It also has many educational features built-in.
You can use Replit in different ways. It can replace some or all of your:
Code editors (e.g. VS Code, Sublime Text, IntelliJ)
Development environments (e.g. your operating system)
Cloud providers (e.g. AWS, Netlify)
Team collaboration tools (e.g. Google Docs, GitHub)
Learning tools (e.g. Codecademy, Coursera)
Every repl you create is a fully functional development and production environment. "Hosting from your editor" makes it easy to iterate quickly on your work, collaborate with others, and get feedback.
Features
Unlimited Teachers & Students
Projects & Submissions
Autograded Input/Output Tests
Group Projects
Feedback & Annotations
More Speed & Storage
Better Graphics Performance
Who can use it?
Faculty
Staff
Students
When can I use it?
Instructors and students should sign up to Replit via the following link with their KU email: https://replit.com/login
All Users should request a subscription via IT-TRACKIT.
Instructors should request subscription and team for lectures.
Students should request a subscription.
Note for students
You don’t need to request a subscription If you have already got invited to a team by your instructor.
This service is available at no charge to the KU community.
How do I get it?
Example:
When you become affiliated with KU through onboarding processes at KU for faculty, staff, and students, a NetID is created for you. To set your initial NetID password or to change it, visit the KU NetID password change service page.
Useful links
Example:
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