Details
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Type:
New Feature
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Status:
Open
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Priority:
Minor
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Affects Version/s: 2.0
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Fix Version/s: DEV backlog
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Component/s: Wiki (2.x)
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Labels:
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Database:Any
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Difficulty:Moderate
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Affected Branches:MOODLE_20_STABLE
Description
OK, I'm submitting this on behave of some of our faculty here at SF State.
The current ewiki (wiki 1.x) already allow a user to see diffs between 2 versions. Essentially, that equals the contributions from one user for that particular edit. Some of our professors would like to be able to aggregate all those edits for one person so that they may view all the contributions from one person in one view and make it easier for them (faculty) to evaluate a student's contribute for that wiki and give them a grade (integrate with gradebook in some way maybe?).
They currently has to look through each diff to view all the contributions from a particular person, which is not very user-friendly.
Thanks!
Uhm... interesting feature IMO! Agree it has value to see that info aggregated (and gradeable) +1 for Wiki 2.0
BTW, how are grades supposed to work in wiki (ratings for individual changes, and mean sent to gradebook or just one raw grade to be assigned manually, or....).
Reassigning to Ludo, for his consideration...ciao
Ciao