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# Click on '''Nominate''' against each of the badges that should be awarded for that team.
# Click on '''Nominate''' against each of the badges that should be awarded for that team.
# Click on '''Submit'''
# Click on '''Submit'''
===Status of the nomination===
The button reflects the status of the nomination. Once the '''Nominate''' button is clicked, the button label changes from '''Nominate''' to '''Cancel Nomination'''. Click on this to cancel the nomination (before or after clicking on '''Submit'''). Nominations cannot be cancelled once the instructor approves it. In that case, the button becomes inactive and the label changes to the following message: '''This badge has already been awarded'''. If the instructor disapproves a nomination, the button label changes from The following image below shows the three status

Revision as of 04:18, 8 May 2019

Introduction

Expertiza is an application built on the MVC framework to create reusable learning objects through peer review. It currently lacks micro-credentialing, which is a way to recognize students by awarding badges, for attaining specific skills in addition to the usual coursework. Past work on the implementation of badges has interfaced Expertiza with the badging platform Credly and provided a way to associate badges with courses and assignments. However, some of the awarding functionality remains to be designed. Specifically, there are three ways badges might be awarded: (i) the instructor might award them manually; (ii) students might nominate other teams for badges or (iii) badges might be awarded automatically, based on ratings by peer reviewers on specific criteria in the review rubric.

As part of this independent study, team nominations functionality has been implemented which enables students to nominate teams, whose work they have reviewed, for badges. The instructor then approves or disapproves these nominations based on the submitted work.

Student Flow

This section deals with how a student can nominate other teams for badges. Students can only nominates teams whose work they have reviewed.

Flow Diagram

Steps to nominate a team

  1. Click on an assignment and then click on Other's work.
  2. Click on Nominate, against a particular review.
  3. A list of available badges is shown.

  1. Click on Nominate against each of the badges that should be awarded for that team.
  2. Click on Submit

Status of the nomination

The button reflects the status of the nomination. Once the Nominate button is clicked, the button label changes from Nominate to Cancel Nomination. Click on this to cancel the nomination (before or after clicking on Submit). Nominations cannot be cancelled once the instructor approves it. In that case, the button becomes inactive and the label changes to the following message: This badge has already been awarded. If the instructor disapproves a nomination, the button label changes from The following image below shows the three status