On Jan 31, 7:36 am, Jason Grout <jason-s...@creativetrax.com> wrote:
> On 1/31/11 6:24 AM, Luiz Felipe Martins wrote:
>
> > It is a step in the right direction, but I am not sure it solves the
> > problem. The main problem with the sharing+timestamping approach is
> > that the worksheets continue *available* to the students. So, if a
> > student shares a worksheet and subsequently "touches" it (even, say,
> > opening it by "mistake"), the timestamp changes, and the instructor
> > has no way to know if there were changes made or not.
>
> I don't think opening it will change the timestamp.  However, changing
> something would.  I tell my students not to touch their worksheet after

Unless there is an automatically evaluated cell.  Just saying.

> > The definitive solution would be to have a "submit" button that is
> > like "sharing" but instead creates a copy of the worksheet in the
> > "target" account, that can not be accessed by the submitting student.
>
> I agree that there needs to be a "submit to teacher" button of some type
> that maybe behaves like the publish button (i.e., makes a copy of the
> worksheet).  If someone doesn't get to this, I might work on something
> like this over the summer, as I'm funded to work on notebook code that
> makes Sage easier to use in the classroom.

Not a bad idea.

Good discussion, all!

- kcrisman

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