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Revision as of 14:10, 30 March 2015
E1524. Refactor staggered-deadline assignments
Overview
Introduction to Expertiza
Expertiza is a web application where students can submit and peer-review learning objects (articles, code, web sites, etc). It is used in select courses at NC State and by professors at several other colleges and universities.
Staggered Deadlines
Staggered deadlines involve planning alternate submission dates for papers, projects, or exams when a student has conflicting due dates for these. The key part of staggered deadlines is the planning. Staggered deadlines are always established well in advance of the scheduled due date. It is the advanced planning of these deadlines that makes them "staggered deadlines" rather than extensions<ref>Elmichaels. Difficulties with Staggered Deadlines. Jan 15, 2013</ref>.
Problem Statement
Use Case
Error Message Present
Initial Analyse
Puzzle
References
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