On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 8:49 PM, Sebastian Stein <seb_stein@gmx.de> wrote:
Hi folks,


I've seen the other Google Summer of Code proposal by Pranav Ravichandran
and was wondering if the following idea might be worth investigating:

Today, all apps are mostly edutainment, but all of them are missing some
kind of classroom mode where a teacher can measure the results of his
pupils. I think it would be great if we could come up with a central
mechanism to turn all edu apps into classroom ready. It could be some kind
of plugin, which teachers can enable. From a GSoC project, I would expect
some kind of foundational work like providing a library and outlining
guidelines how this lib must be integrated, etc.

What's your opinion? Is that something useful or total nonsense?

Regards,

Sebastian
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Hi sebastian!
I think this is definitely some interesting use case, my impression is that teachers really like to test children :), and it's better if it's automated. Said that, I'm not sure it's about making it possible to create tests using the current applications but to have applications to test.

Aleix