[p2pu-dev] Getting started with Lernanta (cont.)

Dirk Uys dirk at p2pu.org
Mon Apr 16 13:26:39 UTC 2012


On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 3:02 PM, Jos Flores <josmasflores at gmail.com> wrote:

>
> 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?
>


Agreed. Currently I would suggest just checking the tasks that is not
applicable to the person completing the challenge. Completing a task just
to complete the challenge doesn't make sense. Like experimenting with the
code if you only want to translate. I'm not saying that you won't get
anything from doing that, just that you shouldn't be forced.

I like the 'choose your own adventure'! That is what learning is like for
me:) But I guess that complicates completion - when is your adventure over?
Only you can decide when your adventure is over.

I don't know what badges a user should get automatically when completing
all the tasks?

Badges like "Open source contributor" should be applied for and awarded
based on evidence of contribution.

We should consider badges for translators and other interested parties?

Cheers
d
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