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

Alison Cole alison at p2pu.org
Mon Apr 16 15:39:21 UTC 2012


I would love to see a "contributor badge" created for this, amongst others.

On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 6:26 AM, Dirk Uys <dirk at p2pu.org> wrote:

> 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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Alison
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