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==Peer review== | ==Peer review== | ||
Peer review activities are designed to allow students to submit work and then to peer review other student's submissions. A Dataform-based peer review applications can include (but not limited) to the following features: Individual or group mode, multiple phases, grading by students, teachers or both. | |||
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==Photo gallery== | ==Photo gallery== |
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Peer review
Peer review activities are designed to allow students to submit work and then to peer review other student's submissions. A Dataform-based peer review applications can include (but not limited) to the following features: Individual or group mode, multiple phases, grading by students, teachers or both.
Photo gallery
Dataform-based photo galleries are very easy to create by including available javascript libraries and short javascript snippets for applying gallery effects to designated views in the Dataform activity. Such Dataform galleries could be used either as resources for disseminating designated content or graded activities. They could serve as a platform for collaboration and sharing users contributions.
- Fancybox
- TCycle - A minimalist jQuery slideshow using the tcycle plugin by malsup (http://jquery.malsup.com/cycle2/tcycle/).
- Cycle