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General conference information

Open edX Conference

May 23 - 26, Universidad Carlos III Madrid, Madrid, Spain

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Project day time and location

Friday May 26, 2017

Universidad Carlos III Madrid Leganes campus

Room details TBA

Attendance

The Open edX Project day will be open to all conference attendees. If you're a community member interested in coming to the project day, register today for the Open edX conference!

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You can join the Open edX Slack team at bit.ly/openedx-slack.

 Ideas

Idea: Title for the project

Explanation: A few details about what you hope to accomplish and what the work might look like

Necessary Skills: What do people need to know to work on this?

Point Person: Probably you! If you're proposing this or interested in taking lead on making sure it happens, write your name here.

Excited: Add your name here if you're really excited about this project and want to work on it.

Interested: Add your name here if you think you might want to work on this project, or want to hear more about it.



Idea
ExplanationNecessary Skills
Point Person
Excited
Interested
Improve Static file Handling during Studio AuthoringIt takes seven steps to upload a file (image, pdf, whatever) and place it in a course. Let's cut it down to 3. Resurrected from last year's Hackathon, Hackathon the 13th: Part IIIHTML, JS, Python. Maybe Coffeescript if we're unlucky.(deprecated) Pinch (Unlicensed)



Open EdX xblock plugin for course interlinking, based on the conceptual connections and semantic web principlesWe have xblock plugin that allows to extract key words from educational content of the course and map it on the ontology. This way we can enrich courses with semantic data, interlink them and reuse their contentHTML, JS, Python, SPARQL, RDF

Aleksei Romanov (Unlicensed) and ДмитрийВ (Unlicensed) from ITMO University



Allow high-stakes exams to be taken by creating a secure exam modeFor high-stakes exams you would need a feature to restrict access to assessments in Open edX, so a secure kiosk mode (lock down) browser needs to be used to display this assessment. We would like to discuss how to achieve this and develop such an integration with the open source freeware SafeExamBrowser.Inside knowledge about Open edX. Can this be achieved by an XBlock or has the core code to be modified?

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