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| ==Current Progress==
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| I am currently working on research and planning.
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| ==Research and planning==
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| ===Drag and Drop===
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| I have been looking at the AJAX drag and drop that has already been implimented in the chameleon moodle theme that Urs had a hand in the development of.
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| [[http://chameleon-theme.unodo.de/course/view.php?id=5]]http://chameleon-theme.unodo.de/course/view.php?id=5
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| I have been doing some research as to how scriptaculous impliments their drag and drop.
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| ===For reference this is the project suggestion from the moodle SOC page===
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| :''
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| AJAX course format
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| Background
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| The current course formats are designed to work on lower browsers and older technologies. They are highly compatible with browsers but can
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| really slow down the course creation process.
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| Overview
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| Design a clean, extensible method for implementing a course format using AJAX. This may require development of a web service to service
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| the Javascript front end.
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| Details
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| 1. It should be optional and accessible, so that it can drop back to the current interface on browsers that are incapable of dealing with dynamic pages.
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| 2. Blocks can be dragged and dropped.
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| 3. Sections can be dragged and dropped, made hidden or visible.
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| 4. Activities and resources can be dragged and dropped, made hidden or visible, have the group status changed, etc.
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| Mentors: Martin Dougiamas and Urs Hunkler
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| Programmer: Edward Coyne''
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Latest revision as of 08:16, 22 June 2011