Overview

In the context of the collaborative project with Spanish universities, we have identified that non-technical authors face a limitation in creating content to improve the learning experience because they do not have enough options or the ones that exist are very complex. In this post, we will present the problem and propose concrete solutions that would benefit the entire community.

If you have other use cases related to this problem or other solutions, do not hesitate to share them.


Problem

Open edX course authors face several limitations when creating engaging and effective content:

Key Use Cases

To better understand the issue, here are some examples of common situations where course authors are affected:


Solution

Solution 1: We propose the creation and integration of the following plugins in the Tinymce text editor:


Discarded alternatives

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 the deprecation procedure in case the feature has any inconvenience or its maintenance is a burden that no one can carry.