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*An [http://research.csc.ncsu.edu/efg/expertiza/reports/Instructor_documentation.doc instructor manual], explaining how to create an deploy an assignment in Expertiza. | *An [http://research.csc.ncsu.edu/efg/expertiza/reports/Instructor_documentation.doc instructor manual], explaining how to create an deploy an assignment in Expertiza. | ||
*An [http://research.csc.ncsu.edu/efg/expertiza/presentations/videos/instructor.swf instructor video], slightly dated, showing how to create and deploy an assignment | *An [http://research.csc.ncsu.edu/efg/expertiza/presentations/videos/instructor.swf instructor video], slightly dated, showing how to create and deploy an assignment | ||
*A [http://rajanalwan.com/ui_guidelines/ design document] for the application. | |||
* A guide for [[Creating_Custom_Rubric]] | * A guide for [[Creating_Custom_Rubric]] | ||
*For students, a [http://research.csc.ncsu.edu/efg/expertiza/presentations/student_documentation.ppt Powerpoint] or [http://research.csc.ncsu.edu/efg/expertiza/presentations/student_documentation.pdf PDF] presentation explaining how to submit and review an assignment with Expertiza. | *For students, a [http://research.csc.ncsu.edu/efg/expertiza/presentations/student_documentation.ppt Powerpoint] or [http://research.csc.ncsu.edu/efg/expertiza/presentations/student_documentation.pdf PDF] presentation explaining how to submit and review an assignment with Expertiza. | ||
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''Expertiza now has a Java dependency, so the machine you are using to develop Expertiza on should have the JVM installed.'' | ''Expertiza now has a Java dependency, so the machine you are using to develop Expertiza on should have the JVM installed.'' | ||
=== Development Environment Setup Guides === | === Development Environment Setup Guides === | ||
* [[Creating a Linux Development Environment for Expertiza - Installation Guide]] | |||
*[[Creating a Linux Development Environment for | |||
**[http://wiki.expertiza.ncsu.edu/index.php/Development:Setup:Linux:Debian Development setup for Ubuntu/Debian] | **[http://wiki.expertiza.ncsu.edu/index.php/Development:Setup:Linux:Debian Development setup for Ubuntu/Debian] | ||
*[[ | * [[Development:Setup:OSX]] | ||
*[http://wiki.expertiza.ncsu.edu/index.php/Development:Setup:Linux:RHEL Development setup for Linux RHEL ] | *[http://wiki.expertiza.ncsu.edu/index.php/Development:Setup:Linux:RHEL Development setup for Linux RHEL ] | ||
*[[Developing Expertiza on the VCL]] | *[[Developing Expertiza on the VCL]] | ||
*Developing Expertiza on Virtual Box | |||
** [https://drive.google.com/a/ncsu.edu/file/d/0B2vDvVjH76uEUmNKVncxRUhUVVE/view?usp=sharing Download the VirtualBox Ubuntu image here] | |||
** [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1YlqiSsbZl8TfPuQmIFG7TYo2npWzqqu4 or try the Lubuntu image here if the Ubuntu image is too heavy for your PC/Laptop ] | |||
*Docker image (Only if you are familiar with docker. You will need it if you choose Expertiza to do OSS project.) | |||
** Please follow the instruction in https://hub.docker.com/r/winbobob/expertiza-fall2016/ | |||
=== Database Guides === | === Database Guides === | ||
*[[Deploying and importing production data with capistrano]] | *[[Deploying and importing production data with capistrano]] | ||
*[[Documentation on Database Tables]] | *[[Documentation on Database Tables]] | ||
*[[Documentation for Database Anonymization]] | |||
=== Security Guidelines === | |||
*[[Security guidelines for Expertiza]] | |||
=== Git === | === Git === | ||
*[[Version Control with the Git repository]] | *[[Version Control with the Git repository]] | ||
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*[[Setting up and using TA functionality]] | *[[Setting up and using TA functionality]] | ||
*[[Restart instructions for Wiki]] | *[[Restart instructions for Wiki]] | ||
*[[Scoring & Grading Methods (Fall '21)]] | |||
*[[Broken Links]] | |||
=== Final Projects on Expertiza for Fall 2015 === | === Final Projects on Expertiza for Fall 2015 === |
Latest revision as of 16:56, 26 October 2024
Welcome to the Expertiza project!
The Expertiza project is software to create reusable learning objects through peer review. It also supports team projects, and the submission of almost any document type, including URLs and wiki pages.
Short Powerpoint introductions
- My presentation on using Expertiza to support wiki-textbook creation, at the 2011 EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative conference, February 15, 2011
- My plenary talk at the Purdue TLT Conference on April 22, 2009
- We invite you to view the original rationale for the system.
- You can walk through a virtual demo of the system.
Papers
- A prose rendition of the rationale was published in Innovate in 2007. (To view it, you need to register, and you will receive e-mail each time a new issue of this very interesting and useful journal is published.)
- Other papers on Expertiza can be found here.
Video presentations
- An overview of Expertiza ("Software support for teamwork and authentic assessment (slides)") from the TLT Group's Friday Live, September 24, 2010
- Student-authored wiki textbooks: Composition and review from the 2011 Global Education Consortium, November 18, 2011
- This session from EDUCAUSE ELI 2011 describes how Expertiza can be used to review wiki-textbook contributions. It is an earlier version of the presentation above that includes a live demo.
- This Innovate Webcast from July 2007 includes the rationale and a demo of the system.
- A six-minute interview from the 2009 Lilly Conference on College Teaching describes the goals and realization of the project. (Note: Background noise may be distracting.)
- This Innovate Ideagora discussion from January 2009 describes the social-networking features planned for Expertiza.
- Forming and managing student teams and peer feedback in Expertiza, a presentation at the UNC TLT conference in March 2009.
Documentation
- An instructor manual, explaining how to create an deploy an assignment in Expertiza.
- An instructor video, slightly dated, showing how to create and deploy an assignment
- A design document for the application.
- A guide for Creating_Custom_Rubric
- For students, a Powerpoint or PDF presentation explaining how to submit and review an assignment with Expertiza.
- For students, a video showing how to use the system to submit and review an assignment.
- For students, a Powerpoint or PDF presentation explaining how to submit and review wiki pages with Expertiza.
- For students, a Powerpoint or PDF presentation explaining how to form teams and sign up for topics.
Developers section
Expertiza now has a Java dependency, so the machine you are using to develop Expertiza on should have the JVM installed.
Development Environment Setup Guides
- Creating a Linux Development Environment for Expertiza - Installation Guide
- Development:Setup:OSX
- Development setup for Linux RHEL
- Developing Expertiza on the VCL
- Developing Expertiza on Virtual Box
- Docker image (Only if you are familiar with docker. You will need it if you choose Expertiza to do OSS project.)
- Please follow the instruction in https://hub.docker.com/r/winbobob/expertiza-fall2016/
Database Guides
- Deploying and importing production data with capistrano
- Documentation on Database Tables
- Documentation for Database Anonymization
Security Guidelines
Git
- Version Control with the Git repository
- How to Begin a Project from the Current Expertiza Repository
Ruby and Rails
- Restart Instructions for Expertiza
- Deploying Expertiza to Production
- Gem dependencies
- [Using Cucumber with Expertiza]
Misc
- Setting up and using TA functionality
- Restart instructions for Wiki
- Scoring & Grading Methods (Fall '21)
- Broken Links
Final Projects on Expertiza for Fall 2015
The Expertiza Final Project Submission
Links
The Expertiza application
Papers on Expertiza
PowerPoint Presentation - The Expertiza platform
Expertiza Platform Takes Honorable Mention in Gertrude Cox Awards
Acknowledgments
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0536558. Additional funding from the NCSU Learning in a Technology-Rich Environment (LITRE) program, the NCSU Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning, the NCSU STEM Initiative, and the Center for Advanced Computing and Communication.