Feature | Description | Useful for... | Users interested | Comments |
Separate Group project option | When enabled, pages created by groups are viewable only by group members. When disabled, group pages are viewable by members outside group. | Enabling separate group work, especially when the teaching staff are concerned that the students might copy from one another. | clappingtree, xavi | This can be done right now (manually) with permisions at category level. Hopefully the AuliWiki module will help on this automatically... (jreyes is working on that for tiki 1.9.x right now, even if should be merged with official tw.o code at 1.10 version...) |
Automatic Group Prefix option | Pages created by groups are automatically prefixed with Group ID. | Avoiding confusion. Students on similar processes may create similarly named pages and end up overwriting one another's effort unintentionally. | clappingtree, xavi | Same as before (I guess AulaWiki does that; see it working on Aulawiki for tiki 1.8.x on http://www.escire.com ) |
Graphic Annotation | Users can annotate parts of a graphic the way one can do so with Fotonoter in MediaWiki. | Enabling discussion on the features, problems, improvement, etc. of certain graphical elements. | clappingtree, xavi | Looks nice. I haven't used any graphical feature on tiki for production in the classrom yet. But looks nice. xavi |
Individual assessment | Editors (and above) can view all contributions by individual users. For example, Wiki Assessment feature in Blackboard Building Block | Assessing quantity and quality of work done by individual students. | clappingtree, xavi | Yes, many other people are behind that issue for months. Sylvie is coding it for the UniWiki project. See more information at: User Category Logs. |
Group assessment | Editors (and above) can view all contributions by groups. | Assessing the work done by groups. | clappingtree, xavi | Hopefully User Category Logs will enable this also (maybe in a later stage). |
Plagiarism Check | Editors (and above) click a button to check level of plagiarism in the content of each page. | Reducing plagiarism. | clappingtree, xavi | I wonder how would this be achieved... xavi Me too. I'm using Blackboard at work. There's a link to Turnitin which checks for plagiarism. But this would cost money. |
Who wrote what | The ability to see who wrote what section / line/ paragraph of a wiki page, in a similar way, at least, as Bonsai works for CVS Blame | Assessing the contributions to a single wiki page or wiki structure (paper, etc.). | xavi, clappingtree | See an example |
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