[Using Sakai] Problem removing one answer from FIB question

Jim Mezzanotte jmezzanotte at anisakai.com
Tue Sep 30 07:06:15 PDT 2014


Hi Raúl,

It seems like a good idea to warn instructors about potential grading
discrepancies if editing an FIB question. We would need to decide on
the message and where to put it. Perhaps this could be discussed at an
upcoming Teaching and Learning call--

Jim Mezzanotte
Asahi Net International





On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 3:00 PM,
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>    1. There is a problem removing one answer from a FIB question
>       and regrading the assessment (SAM-2334) (RAUL SANCHEZ VEGAS)
>    2. TWSIA 2015 committee forming (Khan, Salwa)
>    3. Weekly Meeting October 1 (Hunger, Gail M. (gmh6w))
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> From: RAUL SANCHEZ VEGAS <raulsv at um.es>
> To: sakai-user at collab.sakaiproject.org, Samigo Team <samigo-team at collab.sakaiproject.org>
> Cc:
> Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2014 14:32:32 +0200
> Subject: [Using Sakai] There is a problem removing one answer from a FIB question and regrading the assessment (SAM-2334)
> Hi
>
> We would know your point of view from the Jira SAM-2334.
>
> There is a problem when a user/instructor removes/adds or changes one answer from a FIB question, and afterwards, regrades the assessment.
>
> Due to the current way for inserting questions, there is no possible way to know how blanks have been modified. The question consists of a plain text with brakets as the only way to distinguish the blanks from each other. Since there is no ID to have the blanks identitied, we can't be sure about which blank has been deleted.
>
> i.e:
>
> FIB question before the teacher modifies it:
>
> {a} {b}
>
> FIB question after the teacher modifies it:
>
> {d}
>
> Since there is no ID to have the blanks identified, there is no possible way to know what blanks have been modified.
>
> We propose as a possible solution: Add a warning to let instructors know about the consequences of their changes: remove, add or change one answer from a FIB question and regrading the assessment.
>
> What do you think about?
>
> Regards,
> Raúl
>
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> From: "Khan, Salwa" <sk16 at txstate.edu>
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> Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2014 14:38:38 +0000
> Subject: [Using Sakai] TWSIA 2015 committee forming
>
> Hello everyone,
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>
>
> Good news! You now have an opportunity to join the Teaching With Sakai Innovation Award (TWSIA) committee for 2015. My name is Salwa Khan (from Texas State University) and I will be chairing the committee. We are a focused and congenial group and would very much like to have you as a committee member.
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> There is a page in the Sakai Confluence site at: https://confluence.sakaiproject.org/display/PED/TWSIA+2015 that provides some details of what we will be doing.  Our meetings are currently scheduled for Tuesdays from 11am to noon Eastern time.
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> We begin by planning for the award, by reviewing our entry forms and the entry process. We also send out the announcements about the opening of the award submission process, and in mid spring of next year, when entries come in, take part in judging and selecting the winners of the TWSIA.
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> We will begin our 2015 effort once the committee is formed, hopefully in the next week or so.  Please also get the word out to colleagues who may be interested in serving on the committee.
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> If you are interested, please respond as soon as you can, so that I can begin scheduling our first meeting. I look forward to hearing from you and to working with you.
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> Sincerely, Salwa
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>
> Salwa Khan, PhD
> Coordinator, IT Projects
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> Cc:
> Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2014 17:40:30 +0000
> Subject: [Using Sakai] Weekly Meeting October 1
> Good afternoon, all,
>  We will be resuming our weekly T&L Call today (Wednesday, October 1st) from 2 - 3 PM Eastern Time.  Dial-in information and access to Etherpad for notetaking is at:
> https://confluence.sakaiproject.org/display/PED/Sakai+Teaching+and+Learning+Conference+Calls.
> We will discuss the email and survey.
>  Gail
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