[Building Sakai] Scoring Agent API for review

Neal Caidin neal.caidin at apereo.org
Mon Dec 2 06:54:02 PST 2013


That’s very interesting.

I’m guessing you considered LTI , but feel this is a better approach? Or there are technical constraints?

Just curious.

Thanks,
Neal



Neal Caidin
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On Nov 26, 2013, at 3:37 PM, John Bush <jbush at anisakai.com> wrote:

> Please check out:
> https://crucible.sakaiproject.org/cru/SAKTRUNK-22#details
> 
> https://jira.sakaiproject.org/browse/SAK-23717
> 
> I believe this is low impact work to include in Sakai 10 as its a
> brand new service that doesn't really touch anything else.
> 
> In order to support integrations like iRubric or other use cases like
> it. We want a core API that tools can bind to in order to integrate
> into their user interfaces without relying on patches or direct third
> party code. This api can then be implemented by third party providers
> like iRubric or others and optionally included into sakai builds, much
> like we do with the content review api and turnitin.
> 
> The iRubric implementation of this API, can be found here:
> https://source.sakaiproject.org/svn/msub/rsmart.com/sakai/trunk/irubric
> 
> mods to gradebook2 which rely on this service can be found here:
> https://source.sakaiproject.org/contrib/rsmart/msub/gradebook2/trunk
> 
> It would be nice for Sakai 10 to have this API included so that gb2
> can merge in these changes, and we could start work in other places
> (like Assignments) that wish to have iRubric integration included,
> post Sakai 10 release. The end game here is that Sakai might have
> "hooks" for iRubric integration without needing to include iRubric
> code ootb and without relying on patches that have to be constantly
> maintained and applied to multiple places in the codebase.
> 
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