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*** In-Class Quiz or In-Class exam set (scores distinguished differently from normal homework assignments)
 
*** In-Class Quiz or In-Class exam set (scores distinguished differently from normal homework assignments)
 
*** Placement Testing Mechanism (e.g. student registration, reporting of scores and post-quiz message)
 
*** Placement Testing Mechanism (e.g. student registration, reporting of scores and post-quiz message)
*** Master Type Sets (future problems or groups of problems determined by a ruleset that determines future problems and problemsets)---this should be able to play with testing and homework assignment types
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*** Master Type Sets (future problems or groups of problems determined by a ruleset that uses results on previous problems or groups of problems)---this should be able to play with testing and homework assignment types
 
** Add problems / problem pools to a problem set
 
** Add problems / problem pools to a problem set
 
** Change settings for an individual problem within a problem set
 
** Change settings for an individual problem within a problem set

Revision as of 16:28, 1 June 2013

This is a list of basic tasks desired by WeBWorK users (Students, instructors, administrators, etc.), as motivated by [1]. The intention is for this document to motivate back-end and API development.

Note that this is not intended to be a list of current functionality. It is a list of tasks that users desire to be able to do in the system.

Please feel free to add any missing tasks to this list.

Students

  • Problem/Problem Sets
    • View the list of my problem sets
    • View the list of problems in a problem set
    • Print my assignment
    • View a problem
    • Attempt a problem (enter answers and get feedback)
    • View my grades on the problems in a problem set
    • View my overall grades for all problem sets
    • View my performance compared to students in this class or this group from the current course or past classes
    • Get a new version of a problem
    • View my past answers to a problem
    • 'Save Progress' button for use with whiteboard or calculator resources
    • View assignments from different courses on same page
    • Sort assignments (e.g. by Course, by type, by completion or assigned date)
  • User Management
    • Change my email address
    • Change my password
  • Communication
    • Email the instructor

Instructors

  • User management
    • Add a user (or a few users) manually
    • Import users from a file
    • Update a student's information (email, name, id number, password, etc.)
      • Student status that includes "enrolled," but "disallow logins" (e.g., for old semesters). This might be a characteristic of a course rather than a student.
    • Act as a student (see what an individual student sees)
    • Delete a student
    • List all students
    • List all students in a given section / recitation
    • Assign problem sets to one or more users
    • View grades / progress for one or more users
    • View a student's past answers on a problem
    • Export list of users
    • Create a group of students by hand or through rules. Default group is one class.
    • Edit a characteristic or characteristics of many students (e.g., set student status to inactive/drop)
  • Communication
    • Email a student / group of students / all students
  • Problem Sets
    • Create a new problem set
    • Change the details of a problem set
      • Set Name
      • Open, close, answer dates
      • Whether to show hints / solutions, and when
      • Other set-specific parameters
    • Specify different types of assignments, with separate grading and assignment rules:
      • Normal Homework Assignment (assigned to everyone in a (class or group), scored as normal homework)
      • Prep Assignment (assigned to specific groups, not part of normal homework)
      • Follow-up Prep Assignment (opened upon completion of Prep Assignment)
      • In-Class Problems (paired to in-class lecture, option for everyone to have the same seed. Different than normal homework.)
      • In-Class Group / Peer Problems (specific problem assigned to specific group for during class.)
      • Gateway Quiz problem set (how is this defined?)
        • Timed Test/Quiz problem sets
        • Userset Versioning of Test/Quiz problem sets
        • Test/Quiz problem sets composed of groups of problems (e.g., sections, with characteristics---e.g., problem order---that can be set by section, but the sections appearing in a specified order)
        • Allow restriction of student access to scores and previously submitted work
      • In-Class Quiz or In-Class exam set (scores distinguished differently from normal homework assignments)
      • Placement Testing Mechanism (e.g. student registration, reporting of scores and post-quiz message)
      • Master Type Sets (future problems or groups of problems determined by a ruleset that uses results on previous problems or groups of problems)---this should be able to play with testing and homework assignment types
    • Add problems / problem pools to a problem set
    • Change settings for an individual problem within a problem set
      • Number of Attempts
      • Value
      • When to show hints (if available)
    • Assign problem sets to one or more users (possibly based on user criteria such as section / recitation)
    • Show or hide problem set to students. (visible/hidden)
    • View grades / progress for one or more problem sets
    • Export grades for one or more problem sets
    • Set whether a problem / problem set should be reseeded after a certain number of attempts
    • Import / Export homework sets
      • Export a problem set with all of its auxiliary files and transmit it to a colleague.
    • Regrade a problem within a problem set after modification
    • Set default values for settings to apply to all newly created homework sets
    • Assign problem sets to students in specified group
    • Turn on / off universal resources for students:
      • R
      • Sage
      • whiteboard
      • graphing calculator (especially with whiteboard)
      • geometry software (geogebra, jsxgraph)
      • simple calculator
  • Problem Pools
    • Create a problem pool
    • Add / remove problems from a problem pool
  • Problems
    • Edit a problem
    • Create a new problem
    • Copy a problem
    • Upload/Download one or more problems
    • View available problems
    • Search for problems
      • By topic
      • By author
      • By institution
      • By type (multiple choice, numerical, symbolic)
    • Tag problems with relevant metadata
    • View a problem with a given seed (view a new version of a problem)
    • Add a problem to a problem set
    • Package a problem with all of its auxiliary files so that it can be shipped to a colleague (probably as part of a problem set)
  • Course management
    • Archive a copy of the course for safety backup or for use next semester.
  • Analytics
    • Store student performance for non-webwork assessments (e.g. paper/pencil tests, quizzes, etc.)
    • Provide statistics and performance by students on assignments for specified group(s) and specified course(s)

Administrators

  • Courses
    • Create a course
    • Change the name of a course
    • Make a course available/unavailable to students
    • Copy content (users, sets, problems) from one course to another
    • Back up a course / courses
    • Restore a course from backup
    • Add / Remove / Edit users within a course
  • Use WeBWorK function calls in external scripts