[Building Sakai] gradebook and gradebook2 iRubric integration

Thomas Amsler tpamsler at ucdavis.edu
Fri Sep 21 14:15:53 PDT 2012


>From what I have seen, iRubric is tightly integration with Assignment,
Gradebook, and Gradebook2.
-- Thomas

On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 10:58 AM, John Bush <jbush at rsmart.com> wrote:
> So how is irubric integrated into assignments2, is there no such
> interface to build on there?  Or was this done in a less than
> preferred way ?
>
> On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 8:09 AM, Nate Angell <nangell at rsmart.com> wrote:
>> Thanks Sam, actual tangible steps contributors can take are extremely
>> helpful.
>>
>> In this case, the motivated parties are doing the work, they are just
>> looking for guidance.
>>
>> = nate
>>
>> On Sep 21, 2012, at 5:41 AM, Sam Ottenhoff <ottenhoff at longsight.com> wrote:
>>
>> It doesn't need to be perfect, but it does need to be acceptable to the
>> community and done correctly.  Patches that will integrate iRubric directly
>> with Sakai aren't going to fly for the community version of Sakai.  It needs
>> to be done via a generic service for it to be acceptable.
>>
>> Regarding the question of who is likely to do the work: the motivated
>> parties.  Here is how it worked with TurnItIn integration: 1) create a
>> generic API for plagiarism detection called contentreview-service, 2) work
>> with CLE Team to get patches for new service committed, 3) request a contrib
>> space in Sakai SVN, 4) maintain an open-source integration layer in contrib,
>> 5) write up some documentation on how others can build and deploy the
>> integration.
>>
>> --Sam
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 10:40 PM, Nate Angell <nangell at rsmart.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> That sounds like great advice Sam. Perhaps Ramesh and his team can weigh
>>> in on how the work that they have already completed fits in that ideal
>>> vision, and/or, how where this existing work needs to be integrated so that
>>> we can move a step forward in the meantime. Let's not let the perfect be the
>>> enemy of the good.
>>>
>>> = nate
>>>
>>> On Sep 20, 2012, at 7:24 PM, Sam Ottenhoff <ottenhoff at longsight.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> There seems to be one decent way to integrate a proprietary service with
>>> Sakai: create a generic service that can be implemented by the vendor.
>>>
>>> For plagiarism detection, Sakai has a contentreview-service.  TurnItIn is
>>> the primary implementation of that service.
>>>
>>> So a rubric service would need to be created in Sakai that would allow
>>> iRubric (or others) to the implement the generic service.
>>>
>>> The generic service is in core Sakai.  The TurnItIn implementation of the
>>> service is in the contrib part of SVN.
>>>
>>> --Sam
>>>
>>> On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 9:07 PM, Nate Angell <nangell at rsmart.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> All:
>>>>
>>>> Reazon has led some development in both Sakai CLE gradebook and
>>>> gradebook2 to help integrate iRubric into both. As an outcome of that,
>>>> there are patches necessary to both projects to enable integration.
>>>>
>>>> Can you help guide Ramesh and his team into how to ensure this code
>>>> can be a part of the community release to facilitate iRubric
>>>> integration in all contexts?
>>>>
>>>> I include the Jons, Kirk, and Margaret because they are listed as the
>>>> "owners" of gradebook project in the Sakai wiki:
>>>> https://confluence.sakaiproject.org/display/SG2X/Home
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Nate Angell
>>>> Sakai Product Manager
>>>> rSmart
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