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When all the URL's are submitted he will start the archiving. After a few minutes he is done. Now it is possible to browse all the blog posts and comments inside EduFeedr. Also the bookmarks from Delicious and photos from Flickr were archived. Unfortunately EduFeedr wasn’t able to download content from web sites that have a Flash player for displaying the content (YouTube, SlideShare and others). For these environments only links to the course-related content are saved in the archive.
When all the URL's are submitted he will start the archiving. After a few minutes he is done. Now it is possible to browse all the blog posts and comments inside EduFeedr. Also the bookmarks from Delicious and photos from Flickr were archived. Unfortunately EduFeedr wasn’t able to download content from web sites that have a Flash player for displaying the content (YouTube, SlideShare and others). For these environments only links to the course-related content are saved in the archive.


==Comments==
==Questions about the scenario==
 
* Did the scenario wake-up any thoughts?
* Could you image yourself to the role of the teacher?
* Is there something you would like to change in the scenario?
 
==Comments from the readers==
 
Archiving student work is important, but I wonder if you will start over-loading edufeedr. Maybe put this down as a nice-to-have for version 2?
 
[[User:Philipp|Philipp]]
 
I think archiving the course is important, but if EduFeedr doesn't scale well enough to handle it right away, it should allow you to save the package to your local computer at least. You should be able to select which components of the course you want to save: course outline/syllabus/assignments; student blogs; imported links from delicious, etc. A barebones copy of the course materials without much of the old student work would be useful for another teacher to adapt to a new course on the same topic.
 
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