[DG: Teaching & Learning] [Using Sakai] Migrating Test and Quizes [Scanned]

Boeta Pretorius Boeta.Pretorius at nwu.ac.za
Wed Oct 21 23:10:36 PDT 2009


Calvin,
 
I'm from NWU in Potchefstroom. Could you give me your tel nr. I'll ask
some one here to get into contact with you.
 
Boeta
 

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>>> "calvin mutsileng" <calvinmu at vut.ac.za> 21/10/2009 16:29 >>>

Hi There,
 
I have tried using Respondus 4 ,But it does not seem to work .I*m
stucked with thousands of questions in Moodle and I want to take them to
Sakai.What do I start I*m desperate now guys.I realy,realy need to move
them asap.
 
Kind Regards,
 
Calvin Mutsileng.
 

From:sakai-user-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org
[mailto:sakai-user-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org] On Behalf Of
Plourde, Mathieu
Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 3:30 PM
To: 'Ward, Lynn E.'; 'Mustansar Mehmood'
Cc: sakai-user at collab.sakaiproject.org;
pedagogy at collab.sakaiproject.org 
Subject: Re: [Using Sakai] [DG: Teaching & Learning]
ArbitraryTables/Spread sheets in Sakai [Scanned]

 
Hi Lynn,
 
Thanks for describing these two valid workarounds. Those are ways to
gather data right here right now, so let*s spread the word!
 
In my mind though, a spreadsheet tool would be less like a quiz or a
survey, and more like a wiki. The permission scheme would then come into
play if necessary, but the default would be open, with version control.

 

Best Regards,
 
=================================
 
Mathieu Plourde, MBA
Project Leader, LMS/Instructional Designer
IT-Client Support & Services
mathieu at udel.edu
 
=================================
 
TOP LINKS:
 
Technology Troubleshooting: http://www.udel.edu/help
Sakai at UD Support and Training: http://www.udel.edu/sakai/training
 
=================================

 

From:Ward, Lynn E. [mailto:leward at iupui.edu] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 5:40 PM
To: Plourde, Mathieu; 'Mustansar Mehmood'
Cc: 'sakai-user at collab.sakaiproject.org';
'pedagogy at collab.sakaiproject.org'
Subject: RE: [DG: Teaching & Learning] [Using Sakai] Arbitrary
Tables/Spread sheets in Sakai

 
We don*t use Samigo Tests and Quizzes tool here at IU, but I believe it
allows individual users to make multiple submissions. You could
construct a survey in Samigo to allow students to input the data and
then use the export feature to output to an Excel file.  Another option
would be to use the OSP forms and reports tools for data collection and
reporting, but there*s a fairly steep learning curve for that.
 
Lynn
 
 

==========================
Lynn Ward, Principal Systems Analyst, Academic and Faculty Services
University Information Technology Services ( http://uits.iu.edu/ )
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Information Technology and Communications Complex (IT 218R)
535 West Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
Phone: 317-278-5713  E-mail: leward at iupui.edu  

 

From:pedagogy-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org
[mailto:pedagogy-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org] On Behalf Of
Plourde, Mathieu
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 5:07 PM
To: 'Mustansar Mehmood'
Cc: 'sakai-user at collab.sakaiproject.org';
'sakai-dev at collab.sakaiproject.org Dev';
'pedagogy at collab.sakaiproject.org'
Subject: Re: [DG: Teaching & Learning] [Using Sakai] Arbitrary
Tables/Spread sheets in Sakai

 
Hi Mustansar,
 
I*m not sure how different the tool would be from Google Spreadsheets
and Forms, but I can definitely see some value in your proposition. It
would be great to have that kind of capability embedded in Sakai. I*d
love it to be able to support versioning, and individual user and group
awareness (certain lines or columns would not be visible to certain
users, changeable by permission).
 
Unfortunately, we don*t have the resources to devote to it, but I*d be
glad to be a part of a high-level design team. I*m pretty good with a
tablet PC ;-)
 

Best Regards,
 
=================================
 
Mathieu Plourde, MBA
Project Leader, LMS/Instructional Designer
IT-Client Support & Services
mathieu at udel.edu
 
=================================
 
TOP LINKS:
 
Technology Troubleshooting: http://www.udel.edu/help
Sakai at UD Support and Training: http://www.udel.edu/sakai/training
 
=================================

 

From:sakai-user-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org
[mailto:sakai-user-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org] On Behalf Of
Mustansar Mehmood
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 3:04 PM
To: sakai-dev at collab.sakaiproject.org Dev;
sakai-user at collab.sakaiproject.org 
Subject: [Using Sakai] Arbitrary Tables/Spread sheets in Sakai

 
Dear All,
             I would like  to know if there has been any interest in
sakai user/developer community towards having a tool where instructors
may want students to 
add data. This data may be exported into spreadsheets for further
analysis. 
For instance an  instructor generates a table where students put their
data found out through surveys and or experiments. Once many users have
added data over a certain period of time then tables in question can be
exported in CSV or similar format. Perhaps that data can be fed into 
some data bank  or into some Master Data Management scheme.  
If there is already a similar project under development please send me
a link. 
Looking forward to hear from sakai community for
feedback/ideas/thoughts/suggestions/critique. 
Best Regards,
Mustansar Mehmood -- Mustansar MehmoodEducational System Developer&
Integrator Information Technology  6100 Main St. MS 119Houston Texas
77005 Phone:(713)348-2523Fax  :(713)348 6099 email:mustansar at rice.edu   
 I have yet to see any problem, however complicated, which, when,you 
looked at it in the right way, did not become still more complicated.   
 -- Poul Anderson  
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