Agenda
- Revist 2.9 QA resources
- Discuss top 3 commonalities for 2.10 plannning
- Start talking about things we're working on, ideas going forward for 2.10. IU will have information to share.
- Action Items
- contact Jasmine about stanford test cases
- Lynn to share Assignments test cases in google docs
- consolidate themes, then have others enter JIRAs in themes.
Attendance:
- Lynn Ward, Indiana University
- Bryan Holladay, Longsight
- Ying Wang, Indiana University
- Jim Mezzanotte, rSmart
- Jackie Krueger, Stanford University
- Karen Tsao, Stanford University
- Keli Amann, Stanford University
- Ken Romeo, Stanford University
- Lydia Li, Stanford University
- Robin Hill, Wyoming
- Angela Rabuck, Rice
- Michael Waitley, Pepperdine
Meeting Notes:
2.9 Items - General status from Lydia and Karen: still working on it; still merging in some features
- Lynn asked about UCT enhanced matching; doubtful for 2.9
- Schedule integration
- Bryan trying to provide a link from the schedule to take the actual test; strips out all navigation and takes user to test itself in another tab
- In some contexts, it is desirable to display the tool within the portal instead of a new window without the Sakai portal; this is a larger issue for Sakai.
- QA: some from Sakai, also Lynn and Angela volunteering resources at their institutions
- Rule for taking contributions was that contributing institution does QA
- When institution contributes code, they should also provide test cases.
- Need to do regression testing of tool in addition to new features.
- indiana keeping test cases in Google doc so can be maintained collaboratively
- find out what's in progress: random draw for instance--review design.
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2.10 Items
1) Stability (assume this means no lost data or discrepancy): (indiana, Longsight, Delaware)
some have been addressed already in 2.9 (javascript, multiple clicks (SAM-1088)
Indiana: delivery, submission and grading. ex. timer retract date, users taking untimed tests not knowing when it will close. Others might be related to Indiana load balancer--people kicked out of tests, so some might be unrelated to Samigo.
Forensics --maybe Indiana will contribute to 2.10
User activity--see all submissions.
2) Reduce user confusion in settings (UF, Stanford, Florida, Longsight(?))
3) Allow Retakes and customized settings: Includes gradebook work (Indiana, Stanford, Florida, Rice)
4) Performance for viewing and downloading data in classes with 1000+ students: (Florida, UNISA, Rice (?))
Issue for rice when using it for surveys; florida has problems also in classes of 300 student.
There is a poll (svn/polls) tool, but still problem for quizzes. Total scores set by default to show all.
5) Question pool: ability to edit question in random draw (Florida, Indiana, Longsight(?))
6) Better Gradebook integration (Indiana only, but this is probably going to have a wide impact)