Posted by Erik Schipper
on May 15, 2012 05:40 AM PDT
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Please improve the options for the login page, so we can format the texts and messages and so we can add a logo or a picture of our school(s).
Maybe you could add a full-html-editor to the News option.
The login page does not really invite people to enjoy itslearning, as it is boring and does not allow us to make it look nice!
We'd also like to be able to put manuals up there (how do i login, etc.)
It's not just a login page, it is a Welcome! page.
Make calendar items visible for only student groups or individual students within courses
Posted by Rick Schonewille
on May 10, 2012 03:03 AM PDT
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Why isn't it possible for a teacher to add calendar items for groups or single students within courses, instead of the the whole course or projects?
It is only possible to add calendar items for a course as a whole and therefore all the students within that course.
Don't notify about own changes
Posted by Jo inge Fjellstad
on Apr 21, 2012 02:06 AM PDT
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There should not be any notification for changes I've made myself. This goes both for e-mail notifications and the graphical notifications om the dashboard.
Posted by Bjørn helge Græsli
on Feb 15, 2012 03:00 AM PST
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I´d like an Ipad (and Andriod?) app which allows the teacher to combine a calendar of choice, class/group lists, viewing/taking absence, assessing "on the fly", sending messages/mail/SMS and notetaking. Sharing options on the notetaking. Maybe also include an easy way of creating simple tests for collecting evidence about learning or to increase student involvement (a varient of the current tool).
Ipad teacher planner app (IGNORE, DOUBLE POSTING)!
Posted by Bjørn helge Græsli
on Feb 15, 2012 03:00 AM PST
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Posted by Bjørn helge Græsli
on Feb 15, 2012 02:58 AM PST
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I´d like an Ipad (and Andriod?) app which allows the teacher to combine a calendar of choice, class/group lists, viewing/taking absence, assessing "on the fly", sending messages/mail/SMS and notetaking. Sharing options on the notetaking. Maybe also include an easy way of creating simple tests for collecting evidence about learning or to increase student involvement (a varient of the current tool).
DirectEdit: No timeout when editing files
Posted by Ketil Vestby
on Jan 16, 2012 07:19 AM PST
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Currently, when you comment a long text the entire session time out and you get unable to upload the edited file.
If one did add a Ajax timer control, as the sample in http://ajax.net-tutorials.com/controls/timer-control/, it would make the session exist as long as the user / teacher did edit the documents.
If the Ajax timer is applied only in the DirectEdit-section, then only the editing function would be affected. When the user goes to another section of It's Learning or close the browser then the timer will not update - and you would get the normal timeout as usual.
Message sent automatically to student when status on handins changes.
Posted by Phillip Kaspersen
on Dec 20, 2011 12:21 AM PST
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If the teacher changes the status on a students handin to "Not accepted - hand in again", there should be a reminder/message sent to the student automatically.
Working with working portifolios (as a teacher)
Posted by Jo inge Fjellstad
on Dec 14, 2011 03:34 PM PST
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When I as a teacher is viewing the list of working portifolios, there is a field for "Last visited", showing when I as a teacher last visted the students portifolio. That is near to useless information (I usually know that myself), compared to a field for showing when the student last visited her portifolio, or even better, when she updated her portifolio, or even better, a coulum for both showing when the student last updated her portifolio and the number of new items she has uploaded under "The learners personal work".
As it is now, I have to visit each and every student's protifolio to check if there is anything new added.
I'm getting a bit tired of visiting 60 working portifolios every day, to catch the few new items my students have submitted.
Posted by Jeroen Pouw
on Oct 01, 2011 07:45 AM PDT
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As a teacher I would like to have an additional option on status Assignments. It's somesort in the middle of the Assignment en the Process Assignment I guess. But the Process Assignment is not the tool for grading and overall comment needs to be written in the text.
I would like to be able to have a status that shows to the student the teacher has given a comment or did see the result, but leaves it open for further editing by the student, now the only option is to do this is give it the status 'failed, try agian', but this is not a very nice status, because often the result is very good, but needs further work. It seems like more of the same, but the message should be more motivating
And as soon as the student has edited again, it should give him the choices to put the status in an option so the teacher knows there has been an edit (or not if the students wishes to work on it later, but does not need any comment or marking yet). It would be good if the program gives the choice to save it as a new version or not, so the progress of the actual assignment is monitored as well.