[Contrib: Evaluation System] Proposed change to configuration page

Gonzalo Silverio gsilver at umich.edu
Wed Apr 4 05:22:04 PDT 2012


Just a comment on the settings. If all the choices a yes/no - would it make
more sense to use checkboxes?

  - Gonzalo

On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 8:11 AM, Adam Marshall
<adam.marshall at oucs.ox.ac.uk>wrote:

>  Did anybody have any comments on this?****
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> *From:* evaluation-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org [mailto:
> evaluation-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org] *On Behalf Of *Adam Marshall
> *Sent:* 26 March 2012 13:47
> *To:* Daphne Ogle; evaluation at collab.sakaiproject.org
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> *Cc:* Lisa Rothrauff; Tracey Bolton
> *Subject:* Re: [Contrib: Evaluation System] Proposed change to
> configuration page****
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> Revisit survey****
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> Am I correct in summarising that difference between****
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> Edit responses up to due date [Yes/No]****
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> And****
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>                 Save and complete later (adds button in addition to
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> is that the second option adds a [SAVE] button which does not submit the
> responses and allows the students to return & continue even if “Edit
> responses up to due date” is set to No. So the student sees [SAVE] and
> [SUBMIT] – will they know the difference between them? ****
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> We have something at the top of the survey which says whether the student
> can return later and modify their results. This is a local improvement that
> we haven’t committed back. I think it may be useful to have similar text
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> If “Edit responses up to due date” is set to NO but “Save and complete
> later” is ticked then people may be surprised that they cannot return and
> edit after they’ve clicked ‘Submit’ (but that they can if they’d clicked
> ‘Save’)****
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> Also I would say that these 2 options are so close that there should not
> be a “View results” in between, ie, put the “Save …” option above “View
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> Cancel****
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> Why is there a need for a [Cancel] button? Sure people can just not submit
> / close the window? If we do present a Cancel button then does it really
> need to be configurable? Could we just always have one as we do with most
> Sakai tools?****
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> *From:* evaluation-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org [mailto:
> evaluation-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org] *On Behalf Of *Daphne Ogle
> *Sent:* 21 March 2012 22:14
> *To:* evaluation at collab.sakaiproject.org
> *Cc:* Lisa Rothrauff; Tracey Bolton
> *Subject:* [Contrib: Evaluation System] Proposed change to configuration
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> Hi all,****
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> In our work at Berkeley, we are adding a couple configuration options to
> the Student settings -- a "save & complete later" and a "cancel" button.
>  I'm proposing an information design change to that section while we are
> adding the functionality.  I realize it is a departure from the way the
> rest of the page is structured but believe it is an improvement to
> understanding and parsing the options.  Perhaps the rest of the config page
> could move toward this kind of structure over time?  In the interim, since
> only admin users see this page, I'm proposing we allow the page to change
> incrementally.****
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> Wireframe here:
> https://confluence.media.berkeley.edu/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=28574849
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> I'd love to hear any and all feedback.  Please let us know by the end of
> next week, March 30th,  if you do not want this change. ****
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> Thanks,****
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> Daphne****
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> Daphne Ogle-Glenn****
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> Educational Technology Services****
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> cell (510) 846-8237****
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