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As an instructor, I want to add an ORA2 problem in which learners will be assessed by their peers and also assess their own work, knowing that both the peers and the self assessment will be considered for the final score.
As a learner, I want to engage in an ORA2 problem in which I will be assessed by my peers and also assess my own work, knowing that both the peers and my self assessment will be considered for the final score.
As an course creator, I want to add an ORA2 problem in which the course staff will assess the learners submission first, providing thorough feedback in each criterion and then the learners will be able to reflect and perform a self assessment knowing that it will also be considered for the final score.
Supporting market data: We presented this proposal in the educators working group and built a survey to collect feedback. here are the results:
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Proposed solution:
To reimplement the final score calculation function in a way that gives more flexibility via configurations, and make the current behaviour the default configuration, so that it doesn't afect any outcome unless the course creator actively changes the configuration of the problem.
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Proposed plan for any relevant usability/UX testing
In The main usability challenge in this proposa proposal is for course authors to have a clear UI/UX to configure the ORA problem. We plan to produce a low resolution interactive prototype and perform a few tests with users to validate for clarity and effectiveness.
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Plan for long-term ownership/maintainership
edunext is commited to build and contribute this work as part of the unidigital (spanish government) project. As part of that commitment, edunext would commit to maintain the feature for a minimum of 2 years and after that, either find a suitable maintainer to hand it over to, or to follow a the deprecation procedure in case the feature has any inconvenience or its maintenance is a burden that no once one can carry.
Open questions for rollout/releases
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