Re: [okfn-discuss] [project proposal] OpenTest

2012-11-23 Thread Sebastian Beca
Thankyou, this is all excellent feedback. And regarding the licensing I can
see it is an important issue I should look deeper into.

Assuming that I would change the project and contents to a fully open
license, would the OKFN be interested in supporting this project?

Regards,

Sebastian


On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 8:50 AM, Kim Tucker  wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> The following may of interest:
>
> Designing assessment and credit pathways for open education learners:
> https://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/26358
> - links therein lead to the work being done on assessment via the OERu
> (also P2PU, etc.).
>
> On WikiEducator a quiz tool (for Mediawiki) is in use:
> http://wikieducator.org/Help:Quiz
>
> ... I suspect such initiatives (Wikiversity, WikiEducator, P2PU,
> Connexions, OERu, OERF, ...) will not be happy about the NC clause in
> the licensing of opentest - they are all using libre licences (cc-by
> or cc-by-sa).
>
> Kim
> PS
> Libre license: http://wikieducator.org/Libre_License
> and (of course :-) http://wikieducator.org/Say_Libre
>
> On 20 November 2012 10:54, Finn Aarup Nielsen  wrote:
> > Hello Sebastian and others on the list,
> >
> >
> > Den 20-11-2012 05:26, Sebastian Beca skrev:
> >
> >> I'd like to propose *OpenTest* as an OKFN project. The idea is to build
> >>
> >> a collaborative assessment database where educators and learners can
> >> upload and share their questions and tests. All contents will be under
> >> CC license, OpenDatabase or equivalent.
> >>
> >> There is a lot of OpenEducation content on the web, not so much
> >> assessment. I believe this is a need that could be helpful for many
> >> schools, and educational institutions around the world.
> >>
> >> More info on the project here: www.opentest.cc 
> >>
> >>
> >> I'd be more than happy to discuss the idea with you! =)
> >
> >
> > I did not see any actual tests on the OpenTest website. I see it is going
> > live in Q2-2013.
> >
> > I have been using our university "QuizComposer" and the quiz facility in
> > Wikiversity. I build this one:
> http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Python_quiz
> >
> > The MediaWiki quiz extension in Wikiversity has multiple choice,
> true/false,
> > multiple response, and text area (like your system
> > http://www.opentest.cc/types-of-questions/). It has facility for
> computer
> > code, images and math. I is visually appealing, reasonable easy to edit
> and
> > has scoring. The bad news is that it does not store the student responses
> > nor scoring.
> >
> >
> >
> > - Finn Årup Nielsen
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Re: [okfn-discuss] [project proposal] OpenTest

2012-11-23 Thread Kim Tucker
Hi all,

The following may of interest:

Designing assessment and credit pathways for open education learners:
https://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/26358
- links therein lead to the work being done on assessment via the OERu
(also P2PU, etc.).

On WikiEducator a quiz tool (for Mediawiki) is in use:
http://wikieducator.org/Help:Quiz

... I suspect such initiatives (Wikiversity, WikiEducator, P2PU,
Connexions, OERu, OERF, ...) will not be happy about the NC clause in
the licensing of opentest - they are all using libre licences (cc-by
or cc-by-sa).

Kim
PS
Libre license: http://wikieducator.org/Libre_License
and (of course :-) http://wikieducator.org/Say_Libre

On 20 November 2012 10:54, Finn Aarup Nielsen  wrote:
> Hello Sebastian and others on the list,
>
>
> Den 20-11-2012 05:26, Sebastian Beca skrev:
>
>> I'd like to propose *OpenTest* as an OKFN project. The idea is to build
>>
>> a collaborative assessment database where educators and learners can
>> upload and share their questions and tests. All contents will be under
>> CC license, OpenDatabase or equivalent.
>>
>> There is a lot of OpenEducation content on the web, not so much
>> assessment. I believe this is a need that could be helpful for many
>> schools, and educational institutions around the world.
>>
>> More info on the project here: www.opentest.cc 
>>
>>
>> I'd be more than happy to discuss the idea with you! =)
>
>
> I did not see any actual tests on the OpenTest website. I see it is going
> live in Q2-2013.
>
> I have been using our university "QuizComposer" and the quiz facility in
> Wikiversity. I build this one: http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Python_quiz
>
> The MediaWiki quiz extension in Wikiversity has multiple choice, true/false,
> multiple response, and text area (like your system
> http://www.opentest.cc/types-of-questions/). It has facility for computer
> code, images and math. I is visually appealing, reasonable easy to edit and
> has scoring. The bad news is that it does not store the student responses
> nor scoring.
>
>
>
> - Finn Årup Nielsen
>
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Re: [okfn-discuss] [project proposal] OpenTest

2012-11-22 Thread Mr. Puneet Kishor
Sebastian,

Jonathan makes a very good point. I believe NC and ND licenses have their use, 
as do hundreds of thousands of community members, but I also believe that there 
are more liberal options that are more in the spirit of "open" as defined by 
the Open Definition. 

As I mentioned to you in an earlier message, CC-BY for your web site and CC0 
for the data would be appropriate CC licenses for this project. You may also 
consider CC-BY-SA, which, while a tad more restrictive than the other two, 
still conforms to the spirit of openness.

Puneet.


On Nov 22, 2012, at 8:03 AM, Jonathan Gray  wrote:

> Unfortunately NC licenses are beyond the scope of the Open Knowledge
> Foundation, which is focused on material which is open as in the Open
> Definition [1]. So we wouldn't be able to offer any support for the project
> if it was licensed under CC-BY-SA-NC!
> 
> All the best,
> 
> Jonathan
> 
> [1] http://opendefinition.org/
> 
> 
> On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 4:01 PM, Sebastian Beca 
> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Rufus,
>> 
>> Thanks for taking the time to look through it! =)
>> 
>> Answering your questions:
>> 
>> 1. The project considers both a Question/Test Editor (composer) as well as
>> the database of questions.
>> 
>> 2. Up to this point I'm considering CC-BY-SA-NC for the site and editing
>> tools that will become available on it. I have kept the NC because one of
>> the main motivations of the Chilean Education Revolution of the past years
>> is to move away from profiting in education, i.e. 'Education is not for
>> sale' [1]. It might be a bit harsh and could discourage some people from
>> using the contents, but I still think it's a better option for this
>> project. Also I've noticed the OER Commons project also works with the NC
>> license.
>> 
>> Regarding the database of questions, I'm considering using the
>> OpenDatabase license [2] as I understand it is more specific for databases,
>> and it is now being used in OSM and is an OKFN project. I'm not sure what
>> the NC equivalent is in that license yet...
>> 
>> The licensing is still something I'm reviewing so I'm open to hear
>> opinions and ideas regarding this.
>> 
>> Sebastian
>> 
>> [1]:
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011%E2%80%932012_Chilean_student_protests
>> [2]: http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/
>> 
>> 
>> On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 9:36 AM, Rufus Pollock wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Sebastien,
>>> 
>>> Thank-you very much for sending through the proposal. My understanding
>>> is that you aren't so much building a quiz builder as an open
>>> *database* of questions (perhaps in some structured format?). Is that
>>> correct?
>>> 
>>> Also, in terms of licensing I assume you would be *openly* licensing
>>> the material i.e. using an Open Definition conformant license. One
>>> reason for asking is the current site uses a non-commercial license
>>> which isn't, in fact, Open Definition conformant (note that not all CC
>>> licenses are open and CC licenses do not in fact form a commons - see
>>> [1] for more).
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> 
>>> Rufus
>>> 
>>> [1]:
>>> http://blog.okfn.org/2012/10/04/making-a-real-commons-creative-commons-should-drop-the-non-commercial-and-no-derivatives-licenses/
>>> 
>>> On 20 November 2012 04:26, Sebastian Beca 
>>> wrote:
 Hello,
 
 I'd like to propose OpenTest as an OKFN project. The idea is to build a
 collaborative assessment database where educators and learners can
>>> upload
 and share their questions and tests. All contents will be under CC
>>> license,
 OpenDatabase or equivalent.
 
 There is a lot of OpenEducation content on the web, not so much
>>> assessment.
 I believe this is a need that could be helpful for many schools, and
 educational institutions around the world.
 
 More info on the project here: www.opentest.cc
 
 I'd be more than happy to discuss the idea with you! =)
 
 regards,
 
 Sebastian
 
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Re: [okfn-discuss] [project proposal] OpenTest

2012-11-22 Thread Jonathan Gray
Unfortunately NC licenses are beyond the scope of the Open Knowledge
Foundation, which is focused on material which is open as in the Open
Definition [1]. So we wouldn't be able to offer any support for the project
if it was licensed under CC-BY-SA-NC!

All the best,

Jonathan

[1] http://opendefinition.org/


On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 4:01 PM, Sebastian Beca wrote:

> Hi Rufus,
>
> Thanks for taking the time to look through it! =)
>
> Answering your questions:
>
> 1. The project considers both a Question/Test Editor (composer) as well as
> the database of questions.
>
> 2. Up to this point I'm considering CC-BY-SA-NC for the site and editing
> tools that will become available on it. I have kept the NC because one of
> the main motivations of the Chilean Education Revolution of the past years
> is to move away from profiting in education, i.e. 'Education is not for
> sale' [1]. It might be a bit harsh and could discourage some people from
> using the contents, but I still think it's a better option for this
> project. Also I've noticed the OER Commons project also works with the NC
> license.
>
> Regarding the database of questions, I'm considering using the
> OpenDatabase license [2] as I understand it is more specific for databases,
> and it is now being used in OSM and is an OKFN project. I'm not sure what
> the NC equivalent is in that license yet...
>
> The licensing is still something I'm reviewing so I'm open to hear
> opinions and ideas regarding this.
>
> Sebastian
>
> [1]:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011%E2%80%932012_Chilean_student_protests
> [2]: http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 9:36 AM, Rufus Pollock wrote:
>
>> Hi Sebastien,
>>
>> Thank-you very much for sending through the proposal. My understanding
>> is that you aren't so much building a quiz builder as an open
>> *database* of questions (perhaps in some structured format?). Is that
>> correct?
>>
>> Also, in terms of licensing I assume you would be *openly* licensing
>> the material i.e. using an Open Definition conformant license. One
>> reason for asking is the current site uses a non-commercial license
>> which isn't, in fact, Open Definition conformant (note that not all CC
>> licenses are open and CC licenses do not in fact form a commons - see
>> [1] for more).
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Rufus
>>
>> [1]:
>> http://blog.okfn.org/2012/10/04/making-a-real-commons-creative-commons-should-drop-the-non-commercial-and-no-derivatives-licenses/
>>
>> On 20 November 2012 04:26, Sebastian Beca 
>> wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I'd like to propose OpenTest as an OKFN project. The idea is to build a
>> > collaborative assessment database where educators and learners can
>> upload
>> > and share their questions and tests. All contents will be under CC
>> license,
>> > OpenDatabase or equivalent.
>> >
>> > There is a lot of OpenEducation content on the web, not so much
>> assessment.
>> > I believe this is a need that could be helpful for many schools, and
>> > educational institutions around the world.
>> >
>> > More info on the project here: www.opentest.cc
>> >
>> > I'd be more than happy to discuss the idea with you! =)
>> >
>> > regards,
>> >
>> > Sebastian
>> >
>> >
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Re: [okfn-discuss] [project proposal] OpenTest

2012-11-22 Thread Sebastian Beca
Hi Rufus,

Thanks for taking the time to look through it! =)

Answering your questions:

1. The project considers both a Question/Test Editor (composer) as well as
the database of questions.

2. Up to this point I'm considering CC-BY-SA-NC for the site and editing
tools that will become available on it. I have kept the NC because one of
the main motivations of the Chilean Education Revolution of the past years
is to move away from profiting in education, i.e. 'Education is not for
sale' [1]. It might be a bit harsh and could discourage some people from
using the contents, but I still think it's a better option for this
project. Also I've noticed the OER Commons project also works with the NC
license.

Regarding the database of questions, I'm considering using the OpenDatabase
license [2] as I understand it is more specific for databases, and it is
now being used in OSM and is an OKFN project. I'm not sure what the NC
equivalent is in that license yet...

The licensing is still something I'm reviewing so I'm open to hear opinions
and ideas regarding this.

Sebastian

[1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011%E2%80%932012_Chilean_student_protests
[2]: http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/


On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 9:36 AM, Rufus Pollock wrote:

> Hi Sebastien,
>
> Thank-you very much for sending through the proposal. My understanding
> is that you aren't so much building a quiz builder as an open
> *database* of questions (perhaps in some structured format?). Is that
> correct?
>
> Also, in terms of licensing I assume you would be *openly* licensing
> the material i.e. using an Open Definition conformant license. One
> reason for asking is the current site uses a non-commercial license
> which isn't, in fact, Open Definition conformant (note that not all CC
> licenses are open and CC licenses do not in fact form a commons - see
> [1] for more).
>
> Regards,
>
> Rufus
>
> [1]:
> http://blog.okfn.org/2012/10/04/making-a-real-commons-creative-commons-should-drop-the-non-commercial-and-no-derivatives-licenses/
>
> On 20 November 2012 04:26, Sebastian Beca 
> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'd like to propose OpenTest as an OKFN project. The idea is to build a
> > collaborative assessment database where educators and learners can upload
> > and share their questions and tests. All contents will be under CC
> license,
> > OpenDatabase or equivalent.
> >
> > There is a lot of OpenEducation content on the web, not so much
> assessment.
> > I believe this is a need that could be helpful for many schools, and
> > educational institutions around the world.
> >
> > More info on the project here: www.opentest.cc
> >
> > I'd be more than happy to discuss the idea with you! =)
> >
> > regards,
> >
> > Sebastian
> >
> >
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Re: [okfn-discuss] [project proposal] OpenTest

2012-11-22 Thread Puneet Kishor
I feel compelled to respond to the following assertion with a request for a 
slight but important modification --

On Nov 22, 2012, at 4:36 AM, Rufus Pollock  wrote:

> (note that not all CC
> licenses are open


While CC NC and ND licenses may indeed not conform to the Open Definition, but 
exist for other important reasons, ...


> and CC licenses do not in fact form a commons - see
> [1] for more).


other CC licenses as well as the CC0 public domain dedication do indeed conform 
to both the Open Definition and many other definitions of open. Whether or not 
they form a commons is a matter of politics, not a matter of fact. I believe 
they do.



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Re: [okfn-discuss] [project proposal] OpenTest

2012-11-22 Thread Rufus Pollock
Hi Sebastien,

Thank-you very much for sending through the proposal. My understanding
is that you aren't so much building a quiz builder as an open
*database* of questions (perhaps in some structured format?). Is that
correct?

Also, in terms of licensing I assume you would be *openly* licensing
the material i.e. using an Open Definition conformant license. One
reason for asking is the current site uses a non-commercial license
which isn't, in fact, Open Definition conformant (note that not all CC
licenses are open and CC licenses do not in fact form a commons - see
[1] for more).

Regards,

Rufus

[1]: 
http://blog.okfn.org/2012/10/04/making-a-real-commons-creative-commons-should-drop-the-non-commercial-and-no-derivatives-licenses/

On 20 November 2012 04:26, Sebastian Beca  wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to propose OpenTest as an OKFN project. The idea is to build a
> collaborative assessment database where educators and learners can upload
> and share their questions and tests. All contents will be under CC license,
> OpenDatabase or equivalent.
>
> There is a lot of OpenEducation content on the web, not so much assessment.
> I believe this is a need that could be helpful for many schools, and
> educational institutions around the world.
>
> More info on the project here: www.opentest.cc
>
> I'd be more than happy to discuss the idea with you! =)
>
> regards,
>
> Sebastian
>
>
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Re: [okfn-discuss] [project proposal] OpenTest

2012-11-21 Thread Finn Årup Nielsen

QuizComposer is enabled at the course intranet of my university. How actively 
they have been developing it recently I do not know.


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I found this: http://quizcomposer.sourceforge.net/

Is that an active project? I couldn't seem to find any active examples, but 
maybe I'm not looking for it correctly?


On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 10:53 AM, Finn Aarup Nielsen 
mailto:f...@imm.dtu.dk>> wrote:
Hello Sebastian,

Den 20-11-2012 12:09, Sebastian Beca skrev:

Hello Finn,
That's interesting. I can see special notation on the wiki for the
questions. Is that how the QuizComposer works or is there a separate
interface?

No, the QuizComposer of Technical University of Denmark has its own special 
interface. It is not related to Wikiversity.


/Finn


My idea is to build a nice forms type editor, similar to "SurveyMonkey",
"GoogleForms" and that style, where you get a WYSIWYG question editor.
It has to be super-easy to use.

Maybe OpenTest could have an *export* option to the Wikiversity notation.


Sebastian


On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 6:54 AM, Finn Aarup Nielsen 
mailto:f...@imm.dtu.dk>
<mailto:f...@imm.dtu.dk<mailto:f...@imm.dtu.dk>>> wrote:

Hello Sebastian and others on the list,


Den 20-11-2012 > 05:26, 
Sebastian Beca skrev:


I'd like to propose *OpenTest* as an OKFN project. The idea is
to build

a collaborative assessment database where educators and learners can
upload and share their questions and tests. All contents will be
under
CC license, OpenDatabase or equivalent.

There is a lot of OpenEducation content on the web, not so much
assessment. I believe this is a need that could be helpful for many
schools, and educational institutions around the world.

More info on the project here: www.opentest.cc<http://www.opentest.cc>
<http://www.opentest.cc> <http://www.opentest.cc>



I'd be more than happy to discuss the idea with you! =)


I did not see any actual tests on the OpenTest website. I see it is
going live in Q2-2013.

I have been using our university "QuizComposer" and the quiz
facility in Wikiversity. I build this one:
http://en.wikiversity.org/__wiki/Python_quiz

<http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Python_quiz>

The MediaWiki quiz extension in Wikiversity has multiple choice,
true/false, multiple response, and text area (like your system
http://www.opentest.cc/types-__of-questions/
<http://www.opentest.cc/types-of-questions/>). It has facility for

computer code, images and math. I is visually appealing, reasonable
easy to edit and has scoring. The bad news is that it does not store
the student responses nor scoring.



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Re: [okfn-discuss] [project proposal] OpenTest

2012-11-20 Thread Sebastian Beca
I found this: http://quizcomposer.sourceforge.net/

Is that an active project? I couldn't seem to find any active examples, but
maybe I'm not looking for it correctly?


On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 10:53 AM, Finn Aarup Nielsen  wrote:

> Hello Sebastian,
>
> Den 20-11-2012 12:09, Sebastian Beca skrev:
>
>  Hello Finn,
>> That's interesting. I can see special notation on the wiki for the
>> questions. Is that how the QuizComposer works or is there a separate
>> interface?
>>
>
> No, the QuizComposer of Technical University of Denmark has its own
> special interface. It is not related to Wikiversity.
>
>
> /Finn
>
>
>  My idea is to build a nice forms type editor, similar to "SurveyMonkey",
>> "GoogleForms" and that style, where you get a WYSIWYG question editor.
>> It has to be super-easy to use.
>>
>> Maybe OpenTest could have an *export* option to the Wikiversity notation.
>>
>>
>> Sebastian
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 6:54 AM, Finn Aarup Nielsen > > wrote:
>>
>> Hello Sebastian and others on the list,
>>
>>
>> Den 20-11-2012  05:26, Sebastian Beca skrev:
>>
>>
>> I'd like to propose *OpenTest* as an OKFN project. The idea is
>> to build
>>
>> a collaborative assessment database where educators and learners
>> can
>> upload and share their questions and tests. All contents will be
>> under
>> CC license, OpenDatabase or equivalent.
>>
>> There is a lot of OpenEducation content on the web, not so much
>> assessment. I believe this is a need that could be helpful for
>> many
>> schools, and educational institutions around the world.
>>
>> More info on the project here: www.opentest.cc
>>  
>>
>>
>>
>> I'd be more than happy to discuss the idea with you! =)
>>
>>
>> I did not see any actual tests on the OpenTest website. I see it is
>> going live in Q2-2013.
>>
>> I have been using our university "QuizComposer" and the quiz
>> facility in Wikiversity. I build this one:
>> 
>> http://en.wikiversity.org/__**wiki/Python_quiz
>>
>> 
>> 
>> >
>>
>> The MediaWiki quiz extension in Wikiversity has multiple choice,
>> true/false, multiple response, and text area (like your system
>> 
>> http://www.opentest.cc/types-_**_of-questions/
>> 
>> >).
>> It has facility for
>>
>> computer code, images and math. I is visually appealing, reasonable
>> easy to edit and has scoring. The bad news is that it does not store
>> the student responses nor scoring.
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [okfn-discuss] [project proposal] OpenTest

2012-11-20 Thread Finn Aarup Nielsen

Hello Sebastian,

Den 20-11-2012 12:09, Sebastian Beca skrev:

Hello Finn,
That's interesting. I can see special notation on the wiki for the
questions. Is that how the QuizComposer works or is there a separate
interface?


No, the QuizComposer of Technical University of Denmark has its own 
special interface. It is not related to Wikiversity.



/Finn



My idea is to build a nice forms type editor, similar to "SurveyMonkey",
"GoogleForms" and that style, where you get a WYSIWYG question editor.
It has to be super-easy to use.

Maybe OpenTest could have an *export* option to the Wikiversity notation.

Sebastian


On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 6:54 AM, Finn Aarup Nielsen mailto:f...@imm.dtu.dk>> wrote:

Hello Sebastian and others on the list,


Den 20-11-2012  05:26, Sebastian Beca skrev:

I'd like to propose *OpenTest* as an OKFN project. The idea is
to build

a collaborative assessment database where educators and learners can
upload and share their questions and tests. All contents will be
under
CC license, OpenDatabase or equivalent.

There is a lot of OpenEducation content on the web, not so much
assessment. I believe this is a need that could be helpful for many
schools, and educational institutions around the world.

More info on the project here: www.opentest.cc
 


I'd be more than happy to discuss the idea with you! =)


I did not see any actual tests on the OpenTest website. I see it is
going live in Q2-2013.

I have been using our university "QuizComposer" and the quiz
facility in Wikiversity. I build this one:
http://en.wikiversity.org/__wiki/Python_quiz


The MediaWiki quiz extension in Wikiversity has multiple choice,
true/false, multiple response, and text area (like your system
http://www.opentest.cc/types-__of-questions/
). It has facility for
computer code, images and math. I is visually appealing, reasonable
easy to edit and has scoring. The bad news is that it does not store
the student responses nor scoring.



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Re: [okfn-discuss] [project proposal] OpenTest

2012-11-20 Thread Sebastian Beca
Hello Finn,
That's interesting. I can see special notation on the wiki for the
questions. Is that how the QuizComposer works or is there a separate
interface?

My idea is to build a nice forms type editor, similar to "SurveyMonkey",
"GoogleForms" and that style, where you get a WYSIWYG question editor. It
has to be super-easy to use.

Maybe OpenTest could have an *export* option to the Wikiversity notation.

Sebastian


On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 6:54 AM, Finn Aarup Nielsen  wrote:

> Hello Sebastian and others on the list,
>
>
> Den 20-11-2012 05:26, Sebastian Beca skrev:
>
>  I'd like to propose *OpenTest* as an OKFN project. The idea is to build
>>
>> a collaborative assessment database where educators and learners can
>> upload and share their questions and tests. All contents will be under
>> CC license, OpenDatabase or equivalent.
>>
>> There is a lot of OpenEducation content on the web, not so much
>> assessment. I believe this is a need that could be helpful for many
>> schools, and educational institutions around the world.
>>
>> More info on the project here: www.opentest.cc 
>>
>>
>> I'd be more than happy to discuss the idea with you! =)
>>
>
> I did not see any actual tests on the OpenTest website. I see it is going
> live in Q2-2013.
>
> I have been using our university "QuizComposer" and the quiz facility in
> Wikiversity. I build this one: http://en.wikiversity.org/**
> wiki/Python_quiz 
>
> The MediaWiki quiz extension in Wikiversity has multiple choice,
> true/false, multiple response, and text area (like your system
> http://www.opentest.cc/types-**of-questions/).
> It has facility for computer code, images and math. I is visually
> appealing, reasonable easy to edit and has scoring. The bad news is that it
> does not store the student responses nor scoring.
>
>
>
> - Finn Årup Nielsen
>
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Re: [okfn-discuss] [project proposal] OpenTest

2012-11-20 Thread Finn Aarup Nielsen

Hello Sebastian and others on the list,


Den 20-11-2012 05:26, Sebastian Beca skrev:


I'd like to propose *OpenTest* as an OKFN project. The idea is to build
a collaborative assessment database where educators and learners can
upload and share their questions and tests. All contents will be under
CC license, OpenDatabase or equivalent.

There is a lot of OpenEducation content on the web, not so much
assessment. I believe this is a need that could be helpful for many
schools, and educational institutions around the world.

More info on the project here: www.opentest.cc 

I'd be more than happy to discuss the idea with you! =)


I did not see any actual tests on the OpenTest website. I see it is 
going live in Q2-2013.


I have been using our university "QuizComposer" and the quiz facility in 
Wikiversity. I build this one: http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Python_quiz


The MediaWiki quiz extension in Wikiversity has multiple choice, 
true/false, multiple response, and text area (like your system 
http://www.opentest.cc/types-of-questions/). It has facility for 
computer code, images and math. I is visually appealing, reasonable easy 
to edit and has scoring. The bad news is that it does not store the 
student responses nor scoring.




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[okfn-discuss] [project proposal] OpenTest

2012-11-19 Thread Sebastian Beca
Hello,

I'd like to propose *OpenTest* as an OKFN project. The idea is to build a
collaborative assessment database where educators and learners can upload
and share their questions and tests. All contents will be under CC license,
OpenDatabase or equivalent.

There is a lot of OpenEducation content on the web, not so much assessment.
I believe this is a need that could be helpful for many schools, and
educational institutions around the world.

More info on the project here: www.opentest.cc

I'd be more than happy to discuss the idea with you! =)

regards,

Sebastian
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