[Building Sakai] Hierachical navigation

Mark Breuker mbreuker at loi.nl
Tue Jan 3 04:23:43 PST 2012


Hi Lucas,

We also developed a feature called "Learning Path" that allows you to order sites in a hierarchical navigation structure. It also features a breadcrumb that allows users to see where they are in the tree.

Please take a look at: https://confluence.sakaiproject.org/x/uxIhB

Cheers,

Mark

PS: we do have a ZIP file with a demo instance in case you are interested.


Mark Breuker
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From: sakai-dev-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org [mailto:sakai-dev-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org] On Behalf Of Lucas Amorim
Sent: zaterdag 31 december 2011 19:56
To: sakai-dev at collab.sakaiproject.org
Subject: [Building Sakai] Hierachical navigation

Hello everyone,

I am new to Sakai development and the reason of my e-mail is that I have been required to program a hierarchical navigation feature in Sakai CLE, and, if possible, I would like some directions to achieve it. :)

This task is part of a course on Development and Modelling of Educational Systems to which I am attending. The tutors have asked me to implement those links which display a level by level path to the page where the user is (example: University of Somewhere -> Computer Science -> 2012.1 -> Operating Systems -> Unit 5), so he is able to navigate to anywhere in the path that lead him to the current page. The exact feature I must implement can be seen in this screen shot (attached) of a Moodle page.

 Can you please give me some directions on which packages and classes I should look at, where could this feature be introduced and such? If the feature, or part of it is already implemented, please tell me how to "activate it".

Finally, I just would like to say that this task is part of a set of features which were required by our university to adopt Sakai as its main VLE, and the feature we program here will be submitted to Sakai development team.

Thanks a lot!
Lucas Amorim

Instituto de Computação
Universidade Federal de Alagoas
Curriculum Lattes: http://lattes.cnpq.br/2470781099632240

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