Symbolic Model Checking for Dynamic Epistemic Logic (Malvin Gattinger). SMCDEL, a symbolic model checker for Dynamic Epistemic Logic (DEL) implemented in Haskell. At its core is a translation of epistemic and dynamic formulas to boolean formulas which are represented as Binary Decision Diagrams (BDDs). For more details, see the documentation.
Dynamic Epistemic Modelling (Jan van Eijck). DEMO is a Dynamic Epistemic Modelling tool which allows modelling epistemic updates, graphical display of update results, graphical display of action models, formula evaluation in epistemic models, translation of dynamic epistemic formulas to PDL formulas, and so on. For more details, see the documentation.
Modal Logic Playground (Ross Kirsling). A graphical semantic calculator for modal propositional logic, built using D3, MathJax, and Bootstrap. For more details, see the documentation.
Ongoing
Logic in Action (Johan van Benthem, Hans van Ditmarsch, Jan van Eijck, Jan Jaspars). An open course in logic, providing a modern introduction to the field of logic with topics reflecting both its mathematical essentials and a broad view of its interdisciplinary role.
Dynamic Epistemic Logic (Alexandru Baltag). Course at the ILLC, University of Amsterdam, 2017.
Previous
Dynamic Epistemic Logic (Alexandru Baltag). Course at the ILLC, University of Amsterdam, 2016.
Dynamic Epistemic Logic and its Applications (Alexandru Baltag, Sonja Smets). The website includes references and links to slides and exercises for the course, which took place at The Department of Philosophy at Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan, 2016.
Dynamic Epistemic Model Checking (Jan van Eijck, Malvin Gattinger). The website includes links to slides, exercises, solved exercises and references for the course, which took place at the Logic and Agency tutorial in Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 2015.
Dynamic Logics for Formal Epistemology (Alexandru Baltag, Sonja Smets). The website includes links to slides for the course, which took place at EASLLC 2014 in Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 2014.
Logics for Rational Agency (Fenrong Liu). The website includes links to slides and suggested reading for the course, which took place at EASLLC 2012 in Southwest University, Chongqing, China, 2012.
Multi-Agent Belief Dynamics (Alexandru Baltag, Sonja Smets). The website includes links to slides for the course, which took place at NASSLLI 2010 in Indiana University, Indiana, USA, 2010.
Logics for Quantum Information Flow (Alexandru Baltag, Sonja Smets). The website includes links to slides for the course, which took place at ESSLLI 2006 in Málaga, Spain, 2006.
2013/08/28: Eric Pacuit provides an Introduction to Modal Logic. (Watch part 1 and part 2 on Youtube.)
2012/12/21: Sonja Smets on Belief Dynamics under Iterated Revision: Cycles, Fixed Points and Truth-tracking at the Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy Colloquium. (Watch it on YouTube.)