In a recent Faculty-Mentoring-Faculty meeting, one of the topics that got the most play was how frustrating it was that each time a new system came in, the faculty lost all the work they'd done in the previous system, and there was some concern about whether it would be possible to get this same data out of SmartSite, when and if it's retired in favor of the next system. It's not surprising then that the biggest issue UC Davis is currently confronting in this space is introducing the ability to bring existing quizzes and tests built using MyUCDavis Quizbuilder into SmartSite, and then to take SmartSite tests and quizzes and export them in some kind of standard format. This is the work that Lisa's been doing.
Currently, it's possible to import assessments from MyUCDavis, with some limitations. It's also possible to export Samigo assessments and pass them around between individuals then later to import them back into Samigo, to facilitate sharing of quiz materials within departments.
Because of the awkwardness of authoring assessments within Samigo, we expect there to be significant faculty interest in ways to import simple text documents and/or existing tests and quizzes authored in richer tools like Respondus. Other institutions have brought up similar requests, but it doesn't seem like this is a priority for the Stanford folks yet.
Another big win in the importing/exporting space would be to find ways to bring outside content from textbook publishers into Samigo, so faculty could make use of prewritten assessments and problem sets. There are several different threads going on in this area, probably the most extensive work is being done by the Sakai Foundation Working Group on Content Management, in particular with Sakai's implementation of the Common Cartridge standard, but all this stuff is probably several releases out into the future. The advantage of the Common Cartridge standard is also clear on the exporting side, because it provides a content package format into which SmartSite tests & quizzes could be output for later migration into other systems.
On the horizon:
Futuristic:
UCD Jira |
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Import question pools into Samigo |
Major feature/multiple dependencies |
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Provide a method to: 1) allow SOM WebCT flat text files to be imported 2) as question pools in Tests & Quizzes |
Depends on SAK-205 |
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Export question pools (and collections) from MyUCDavis |
Depends on SAK-205 |
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Import Respondus quizzes and pools into Samigo: broken into 3 sub-stories |
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Gap analysis between Samigo and Respondus question types and file formats; step one of SAK-208; research and documentation - no programming; includes review of Content Packaging |
Substory of SAK-208 |
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Spec out UI design for import Respondus quizzes and pools with Stanford; how will users select import a Respondus file; communicate with mARC at Stanford to put in Samigo documentation |
Substory of SAK-208 |
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Code design for import and Common Cartridge migration of multiple translation types; the import of non-Sakai files code should be extensible for use in CC imports, e.g., use the same XSL translation files; research affecting proposed code design of SAK-208 |
Substory of SAK-208 |
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Mac OSX, Safari: No edit tools for questions created in T&Q; listed in collab-confer w/Stanford?; pls assign to someone else! (Lisa |
Collab SAK-2230 |
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Question Pool: List Questions by Brief Title; one faculty asked for this feature - a major change to Samigo design; needs polling amongst faculty |
Feature request |
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Writing Quizzes with Firefox Impossible with Too Many Questions; browser/UI performance issue; pls assign to someone else! (Lisa |
Performance |
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Fill-in Unordered and Ordered Questions do not show blank if at beginning of question; UCD testing found this failure (works in Quiz Builder); there are several jiras for fil in blank question types |
FIB bug |
bug |
text |
relate |
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Legend: design, research or estimate phase;
in progress;
in testing;
in production;
needs manager action;
Check out Prominent bugs and tasks in the Foundation and UCDavis JIRAs |