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

Corbin Tarrant Corbin at IAmCorbin.net
Thu Apr 19 17:59:08 UTC 2012


Badges look great! Just putting in my 2 cents here, I also like the one 
with the hands and think it should have the P2PU text.

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Corbin Tarrant
Corbin at iamcorbin.net
http://iamcorbin.net
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On Thu 19 Apr 2012 09:51:27 AM EDT, Dirk Uys wrote:
> Thanks!
>
> I also like the hands icon more.
>
> Does anyone know what font is used for the P2PU text on the site and
> in the other badges? That's the only reason why there is currently no
> text at the bottom of the badges :)
>
> Cheers
> d
>
> On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 3:33 PM, Ricardo Soares <botequilha at gmail.com
> <mailto:botequilha at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     Hey Dirk!
>
>     Fantastic! I prefer the one with many hands for a "contributor"
>     badge. I agree with José with adding an extra text to the badges;
>     maybe "P2PU" should be enough :)
>     Nice work!
>
>
>     On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 1:55 PM, Jos Flores
>     <josmasflores at gmail.com <mailto:josmasflores at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>         Hey Dirk, they look great!
>         Personally I would go with the one with many hands for
>         contributor.
>
>         Should the contributor and translator ones be specific to
>         Lernanta (or
>         P2PU)? Not sure myself... the open source one feels like it is
>         more
>         generic and fits well, but the other two feel like more
>         specific to
>         the particular project... maybe adding 'Lernanta' or 'P2PU' to the
>         text? dunno... cause anyone that creates or participates in a
>         group is
>         contributing to P2PU, but not necessarily to Lernanta (this
>         particular
>         challenge)... what you guys think?
>
>         cheers,
>         José
>
>
>         On 19 April 2012 12:55, Dirk Uys <dirk at p2pu.org
>         <mailto:dirk at p2pu.org>> wrote:
>         > Here are a few drafts for badge icons! Let me know what you
>         think?
>         >
>         > d
>         >
>         >
>         > On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 12:13 PM, Dirk Uys <dirk at p2pu.org
>         <mailto:dirk at p2pu.org>> wrote:
>         >>
>         >> Current draft is at
>         http://pad.p2pu.org/p/contributing_to_lernanta, but
>         >> I'll let everyone know once I have the icons :)
>         >>
>         >> Any suggestions in the mean time will be welcomed!
>         >>
>         >> d
>         >>
>         >>
>         >> On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 5:40 PM, Alison Cole
>         <alison at p2pu.org <mailto:alison at p2pu.org>> wrote:
>         >>>
>         >>> I think badge creation is pretty easy, and Dirk you have
>         the tools to
>         >>> implement them. You'll need to identify your badge,
>         develop a rubric for
>         >>> peer assessment and draft up a little icon.
>         >>>
>         >>> Let me know if you need a hand. I believe Zuzel is the
>         keeper of the
>         >>> technical information.
>         >>>
>         >>> On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 8:16 AM, Jos Flores
>         <josmasflores at gmail.com <mailto:josmasflores at gmail.com>>
>         >>> wrote:
>         >>>>
>         >>>> guys, yes, more than one badge would make sense in this
>         context;
>         >>>> definitely a contributor to Lernanta or P2PU would be
>         great, and other
>         >>>> badges more oriented towards open source would be cool too.
>         >>>>
>         >>>> cheers,
>         >>>> José
>         >>>>
>         >>>> On 16 April 2012 16:39, Alison Cole <alison at p2pu.org
>         <mailto:alison at p2pu.org>> wrote:
>         >>>> > 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 <mailto:dirk at p2pu.org>> wrote:
>         >>>> >>
>         >>>> >> On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 3:02 PM, Jos Flores
>         <josmasflores at gmail.com <mailto: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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>         >>>
>         >>>
>         >>> --
>         >>>
>         >>> Alison
>         >>>
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