I see, my environment is a little different. We have very few meetings
where they actually work on the labs in class, they do most of their
work at home. But I think there is a way to implement your suggestion.
At the time of the deadline, I could make a copy of the worksheet that
is not shared, so
Oh, I see, a timestamp could an issue. You could tell them that they
need to share by such and such. They can share and reedit as much as
they like until then. I call it "Share Once, Reedit Many!" Tell them
that anything shared after the deadline will not be graded?
When I do graded project
The thing is that I want to have some sort of time stamp so I know
they finished by the deadline. My understanding is that they could
keep changing the shared worksheets, right?
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 11:50 AM, A. Jorge Garcia wrote:
> If you and your students all have accounts on the same serve
That's quite good enough for now! Thanks.
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 11:42 AM, Rob Beezer wrote:
> The "upload" process into the notebook will also accept a zip file of
> worksheets.
>
> So if you "zip" a directory full of your students' work (*.sws) into a
> single zip file, you can upload that and
If you and your students all have accounts on the same server, why not
have them share their worksheets with you? Then you won't have to
download anything, all the worksheets show up in your account. All you
have to do is login to your account in order to display student work.
If you don't want
The "upload" process into the notebook will also accept a zip file of
worksheets.
So if you "zip" a directory full of your students' work (*.sws) into a
single zip file, you can upload that and the notebook will split out
the individual worksheets.
Someday the notebook will have much better facil
I am using Sage for lab submissions in one of my courses. I have my
students email me their worksheets and then upload them to a user in
the server I create just for that (I have a sage server in my
institution, so I am not adding junk to any public server).
This works fine, but it would be really