Snap!DSS is an extension for the block-based programming language Snap! which was developed by Andreas Grillenberger (University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Computing Education Research Group) for allowing students to conduct simple data stream analysis in secondary schools. Snap!DSS can be loaded in every fork of Snap! by importing SnapDSS.xml, however the provided exemplary project was designed for the Snap! fork Snap4Arduino.
If you want to use this tool in school, feel free to contact me at andreas.grillenberger@fau.de for further information. I am very interested in your feedback on this tool and how you use it in school. Hence, I would appreciate if you contact me and answer me some questions on how you use it.
Details on Snap!DSS can be found in a conference paper by Andreas Grillenberger & Ralf Romeike, published at ISSEP 2017. An authors' draft of the paper is available at ComputingEducation.de.
Andreas Grillenberger Computing Education Research Group Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg andreas.grillenberger@fau.de


