We used to use a simple extension that allowed a commenter to add their own 
response cells to a notebook and then colour them (we also had coloured 
cells to define activities 
https://blog.ouseful.info/2014/10/08/edtech-and-ipython-notebooks-answer-reveals/
 
 For feedback, we tutors selected their comment cells and then used a 
toolbar button to toggle their colour to pink. I think the buttons still 
work in https://hub.docker.com/r/psychemedia/ou-tm351-jupyter-custom/ ) .

My extension broke some time ago though (changes to the notebook html 
structure broke the paths I was using to handle the styling) and I haven't 
been able to fix them. (What I did want to explore was using an extension 
to add metadata tags to cells and then use those as the basis for styling?)

--tony

On Thursday, 7 September 2017 15:55:01 UTC+1, Johannes Feist wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> my students/collaborators now often send intermediate reports and updates 
> as jupyter notebooks, so I can directly see their latest code and data. I 
> would often like to insert comments in there to give feedback or for 
> example suggest another approach (as is easily possible in, e.g., PDF or 
> Word). Does anyone have any suggestion for a similar workflow with jupyter 
> notebooks? Is there maybe an extension that provides something like this?
>
> Thanks!
> Johannes
> -- 
>
> Johannes Feist
> IFIMAC & Departamento de Física Teórica de la Materia Condensada
> Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
> [email protected] <javascript:>
>

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