Student is posting an assignment on her blog: Difference between revisions

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All this links appear in John's blog as a pingback comments to his post with the weekly assignment. EduFeedr can use this information to display the progress that students have made. There is a diagram that shows how many assignments the students have completed. John can easily see that Maria has completed all assignments except the most recent. Several people in the course are one or two weeks behind the schedule.
All this links appear in John's blog as a pingback comments to his post with the weekly assignment. EduFeedr can use this information to display the progress that students have made. There is a diagram that shows how many assignments the students have completed. John can easily see that Maria has completed all assignments except the most recent. Several people in the course are one or two weeks behind the schedule.


Maria has some problems with installing the software that is required for doing this week’s assignment. She will post a short message describing the problems that occurred. She will tag her blog post with a tag “urgent”. John has agreed with the students that they can use certain tags (including “urgent”) to categorize blog posts that need a response.
Maria has some problems with installing the software that is required for doing this week’s assignment. She will post a short message describing the problems that occurred. She will tag her blog post with a tag "urgent". John has agreed with the students that they can use certain tags (including "urgent") to categorize blog posts that need a response.


When John is visiting the EduFeedr he can see that Maria has a blog post that needs an urgent feedback. He will read about the problem and post a link to the guidelines that should help Maria.
When John is visiting the EduFeedr he can see that Maria has a blog post that needs an urgent feedback. He will read about the problem and post a link to the guidelines that should help Maria.
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