On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 10:02 PM, Jameson Quinn <jameson.qu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks, I'm forwarding this to sugar-devel.
>
> To respond: This gives me an idea of the student view. What about the
> teacher view? Can the teacher view multiple responses, or a random response,
> in real time? Is there some way to let (some) students see each other's
> answers, to promote discussion?

That's exactly what Moodle does.  You should play around with
mod/choice and mod/forum, both have modes built to hide other's
responses until you reply (as a student), and also have teacher role
that can see all.

There are other interesting modes as well, and mod/wiki applies some
of the same concepts to a wiki. Put students in groups, each groups
can get their own wiki and there are various modes of how different
groups can edit or comment on eachother's content.

See also the 'glossary' module (used to be a real module, now it's a
preset of the 'database' module). Similar modes apply.

cheers,



m
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