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20,893 PointsSubmit Extra Credit?
Will we ever be able to submit our extra credit? Perhaps have a peer checking system so we can submit it to an extra credit portion on the forums and if the community agrees the solution meets the criteria we can receive points or just recognition that we have completed the extra credit?
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Marcus Parsons
15,719 PointsI really like that idea! I'd love to see something like this. It would even allow us to better take advantage of the workspace snapshots! :)
Andrew Gay
20,893 PointsAndrew Gay
20,893 PointsI just noticed the snapshots, really cool stuff they are doing! Perhaps with each post you would have an "extra credit snapshot" link you would submit, or even add that to the snapshot page "Click to submit for extra credit" Though there would need to be a way to track where they are in the course and what extra credit they are submitting for.
There could be a few ways to do it but I agree the use of snapshots would be great for this!
Thumbs up :)
Marcus Parsons
15,719 PointsMarcus Parsons
15,719 PointsThose are really good ideas. Perhaps there could be an area in the snapshot where you could leave feedback for a specific page in the snapshot, as well. There is definitely a way to track, I'm 100% sure, but without knowing the system at all, I'd have no idea how they'd implement it. I'm certain they can though haha
Andrew Gay
20,893 PointsAndrew Gay
20,893 PointsFor sure, us programmers know that anything is possible :P