[p2pu-dev] Getting started with Lernanta (cont.)
Jos Flores
josmasflores at gmail.com
Mon Apr 16 13:02:55 UTC 2012
Hey Dirk,
fair enough! feedback is core part of challenges so suggestions should
work well.
As you mention it would be cool to have more support within
challenges; for instance the 'choose your own adventure' model could
work nicely here: Path 1 for code contributors, Path 2 for non-tech
contributors.
The problem is that, as it is now, there is no sense of closure, and
may affect achievement feelings too, and complicate badges too...
would you just click as finished a bunch of tasks that you have not
attempted (cause they are not part of your path)? What badge would you
associate with the whole course?
Also, if you want to adopt the challenge at the end, and offer your
help... would that be for both paths?
Anyway, having the challenge updated is great in its own right so
thanks for that! :)
cheers,
José
On 16 April 2012 13:12, Dirk Uys <dirk at p2pu.org> wrote:
> Hi Jos
>
> I agree that we have different audiences looking to contribute to Lernanta.
> Personally I do not like the idea of splitting the groups right now. Maybe
> people should state how they wish to get involved in the "Introduction to
> the Group" task: contributing code, running a separate instance of Lernanta,
> translation, etc. Then maybe the other people doing the challenge can
> suggest what tasks will be relevant for each individual.
>
> We should think a little about possible support for this in
> courses/challenges, but for now I think we can simply recommend the
> applicable tasks. Eg. "Task 2,3, 5 and 7 will be of interest"?
>
> What are the thoughts about individually suggesting tasks to do?
>
> Cheers
> d
>
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