[Using Sakai] MediaWiki - Grading and Rating

csev csev at umich.edu
Fri Mar 26 15:19:33 PDT 2010


Thanks Matt - These sound great.   I have a test MediaWiki+BasicLTI up on a School of Information server but I don't think I can give you an account.  Mebbe I need to get a virtual server...

/Chuck

On Mar 25, 2010, at 11:16 AM, Matthew Jones wrote:

> Perhaps like one of the rating extensions?
> 
> http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:AjaxRatingScript
> http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Rating_Bar
> http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Rating
> 
> Other forms of peer review seem like they're built into the standard system with the discussion tab. 
> 
> Perhaps you could use 2 of the plugins. Have one for peer ratings (with comments) like Extension:Rating and the other for administrative rating (like grading) (like Extension:Rating Bar). 
> 
> Ideally if this was linked to a class it could eventually send grades/assignments back to the host system. (Through REST or something, once there was an interface that could take that, should be coming *soon*, hopefully by Winter 2011)
> 
> Sounds like a great idea though! +1 
> 
> I'd be interested in assisting to get this linkup going (if needed), as well as working on extension modifications.
> 
> On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 6:12 PM, csev <csev at umich.edu> wrote:
> I am doing some planning for a course I am planning to teach in Winter 2011 that will have a very large collaborative writing aspect to it.
> 
> My first approach is to stand up an instance of MediaWiki and then use Sakai's IMS Basic Learning Tools Interoperability to plug MediaWiki into Sakai in each of the discussion section sites for my course.  The IMS LTI part is pretty simple and I mostly have that working in Sakai and MediaWiki already.
> 
> My question is how hackable is MediaWiki?  Are there MediaWiki plugins for things like grading or peer-rating of pages?
> 
> http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Contribution_Scores
> 
> I am really looking for some guidance on teaching practice and experience around this.   The course will be a relative large class with 200 students in 2.5 hours of lecture per week and  1.5 hours of 20-student discussion sections per week.
> 
> /Chuck
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