Free Web-Based Logic Software (guest post) 0 ▲ Daily Nous 2 hours ago · Tech · hide · 0 comments Interested in completely free, browser-based, instructional logic software? Brian Rabern spent a decade at the University of Edinburgh working in logic, formal semantics, and other areas of philosophy before moving into the tech world. Unable to find logic software that met his needs, he and a former student created Elogic. Initially developed for his courses, it has since been used at several universities. He is now making the software freely available to anyone who wants to use it. He describes it below. Elogic: Free Web-Based Logic Software by Brian Rabern I taught introductory logic to large classes (400-500 students) for over a decade. The desktop software I inherited worked, but supporting it was a headache: install conflicts, only supported on certain devices, students fighting IT on shared machines. In 2014 a student in my class and I started building a web-based replacement. That became Elogic. It’s a browser-based environment for logic exercises with immediate, automated… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.