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Consider adding Open Data Capture playground example to docs #3390

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joshunrau opened this issue Aug 29, 2024 · 2 comments
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Consider adding Open Data Capture playground example to docs #3390

joshunrau opened this issue Aug 29, 2024 · 2 comments

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@joshunrau
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Hi again,

We are creating an open-source platform for data collection (Open Data Capture) that includes support for interactive tasks. As part of the platform, we have a browser-based code editor that supports implementing arbitrary interactive tasks using various libraries (including JsPsych). I think this could be helpful for users to get started with JsPsych (even if they are not using ODC). It allows users to get started immediately with modern tools and intelisense (you can have a look at our JsPsych example here.

Let me know what you think!

@jodeleeuw
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Hey @joshunrau,

Happy to think about this. We're going to be doing some documentation overhauls over the next 6-12 months, and I think adding more information about 3rd party integrations and resources will be a huge piece of that. We have a few urgent priorities to handle first, but will come back to this asap.

@joshunrau
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Hey @joshunrau,

Happy to think about this. We're going to be doing some documentation overhauls over the next 6-12 months, and I think adding more information about 3rd party integrations and resources will be a huge piece of that. We have a few urgent priorities to handle first, but will come back to this asap.

Great!

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