This course contains an R Shiny Learnr tutorial on knowledge space theory.
The tutorial consists of two basic parts: Background information on knowledge space theory (KST) and Shiny Apps, which address certain concepts of it.
For a refresher, read through the texts about KST. Interactive apps are highlighted with dotted light gray borders. In these, you can usually visualize, calculate or otherwise interact with one or more of the previously mentioned aspects.

This course is based on lecture slides by Jürgen Heller, Cord Hockemeyer, and Luca Stefanutti held at the Erasmus IP Seminar in Sagadi (Estonia) in 2014 and the TquanT Erasmus+ Seminar in Deutschlandsberg (Austria) in 2017. It was originally built in the TquanT project (the predecessor of QHELP) and is now further developed in QHELP.
Interactivity elements were added in TquanT (compared to the original slides) by including Shiny apps illustrating the contents as well as quizzes.
Updates within QHELP include technical adaptations to recent Moodle developments, a better integration of the Shiny apps into the course, and additional and extended learning objects.
Special thanks to Matthias Gondan for a thorough partial review of the course!