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  1. iAssign version 2.1.70
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  3. By iMatica/iMath - free interactive tools for teaching-learning Math
  4. Patricia Rodrigues <patricnet@ig.com.br>, Leônidas O. Brandão <leo@ime.usp.br>
  5. .: About iAssign :.
  6. This is the iAssign (Interactive Assignment) package, an iMath free system to enrich activities in Moodle.
  7. It is created by Patricia Rodrigues and Leônidas de Oliveira Brandão.
  8. iAssign's goal is to increase interactivity in activities related to specific subjects (such as Geometry, Functions, Programming,...)
  9. in a flexible way.
  10. In order to improve interactivity, iAssign makes use of iLM (interactive Learning Module),
  11. that is any interactive tool that runs under a Web browser.
  12. Typically an iLM is a Java applet with a few (mandatory) communication methods, all based on HTTP protocol.
  13. This implies that any applet can easily became an iLM and can be integrated to Moodle under iAssign package.
  14. If the iLM offers automatic assessment functionality, iAssign is able
  15. to deal with it. Under such iLM, iAssign provides immediate feedback to
  16. the student, and the teachers can get instant information about their
  17. activities (including reports about the student performance).
  18. It can be added new iLM into iAssign, at any time, but (for security
  19. reason), only the administrator has the privilege of integrating new iLM into iAssign.
  20. Once integrated, an iLM can be used by anyone registered in its Moodle.
  21. For instance, an user with privileges of "teacher" is allowed to use
  22. the iAssign authoring tools to create activities with any iLM
  23. (like iGeom, iGraf, or iVprog, respectively to related to the subjects, Geometry, Functions and Programming).
  24. The main features of iAssign package are:
  25. - The authoring tool to allow any teacher to easily prepare activities to students. Activities can be:
  26. + an exercise (the student must send an answer, and if the iLM has automatic assessment, its results (right/wrong) is also registered);
  27. + a test (the student does the activity, if iLM has automatic assessment, the student gets immediate feedback, but no data is recorded in Moodle's database);
  28. + an example (the student can interact with the example, but nothing is recorded).
  29. - Reports about students activities:
  30. + teachers can see, e.g., a survey or statistics about student's answers and can have quick access to any submited answer;
  31. + the students have a survey of their activities (including their grades)
  32. - Integration with general Moodle grades
  33. - A filter that allows the insertion of iLM content into any (asynchronous) Moodle text.
  34. Besides, as the majority of Moodle modules, iAssign can export (as backup) one activity or a complete lesson (a set of activities).
  35. Note: This plugin is part of iAssign SET see more in https://moodle.org/plugins/browse.php?list=set&id=54
  36. .: Quick install instructions (to be used by the system administrator) :.
  37. 0) Be sure you have (at least) Moodle 2.4 until Moodle 2.6 installed
  38. 1) Be sure to have the latest language package, such as English (en), Portuguese (pt_br).
  39. 2) Be sure to have the latest version of the module iAssign (see in https://github.com/leonidasbrandao/iAssign master)
  40. 3) Unpack 'iAssign.2.1.x.zip' (or 'iAssign.2.1.x.tgz')
  41. 4) Copy the 'iassign' tinymce directory into the "lib/editor/tinymce/plugins" subdirectory of Moodle installation
  42. 5) Under role "administrator", go to the 'Site administration' and click on 'Notifications'
  43. 6) Have fun.
  44. See more documentation in http://docs.moodle.org/en/Insert_interactive_activity_(iAssign)_by_TinyMCE_editor
  45. Comments and suggestions are always welcome at http://www.matematica.br/iassign or https://github.com/leonidasbrandao/iAssign.
  46. (if the comment area is missing, please send us an email).
  47. Best regards,
  48. Leônidas <leo@ime.usp.br> and Patricia <patricnet@ig.com.br>
  49. Institute of Mathematics and Statistics - University of São Paulo
  50. iMath/LInE : http://www.matematica.br : http://line.ime.usp.br