🇬🇧United Kingdom @buzzbee

Account created on 6 September 2013, about 12 years ago
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🇬🇧United Kingdom buzzbee

This may or may not be related: how will Drupal LMS handle conditional access, like the completion of a course to access the next course? As far as I can see, this is only possible at the "lesson level" where a linear progression can be configured?

🇬🇧United Kingdom buzzbee

I am really not sure why we need classes. In Opigno, classes are for live-training. The users allowed to do a "training" (Opigno) = "course"(LMS) just become members of the training. I don't really understand why we need a separate group as class to attend a course. Could we not just make the participants members of the course? If we need to split learners into groups, we could do this in the groups-module?

BTW, I think the concept of having a training programme consisting in either/ or courses and modules, does actually work quite well. Once subscribed to a training programme, that can consist in a whole set of courses, each with a set of modules, has worked well for the online training I designed.

🇬🇧United Kingdom buzzbee

I think the word "class" should be configurable to cover more LMS application scenarios. Class really sounds like school something few adults are keen on. Udemy nor Coursera reference class, teachers, learners, etc. hey are simply courses with presenters and subscribers/ participants. Many companies use LMS for onboarding new employees. So, imagine a new senior manager welcomed as "learner" to a "class". However, the "class" on the admin-backend should have a name that is linked to the course so that it can be quickly identified. I only have 3 test-courses and get confused!

🇬🇧United Kingdom buzzbee

Resolved by changing permissions: gave it full permissions during update run (test-site).

🇬🇧United Kingdom buzzbee

I closed this issue as there is no need to reproduce this (newer version already available). Thanks for your support!

🇬🇧United Kingdom buzzbee

We have been able to restore the site by doing the following:
removed all LMS modules from contrib, re-installed latest version of Drupal LMS and flushed all caches with drush.

It is not really resolved but found a workaround!

🇬🇧United Kingdom buzzbee

Thank you very much for your reply. Our site just crashed trying to update from 1.07 to 1.08. Therefore, I cannot check your suggestions until we can fix it (help appreciated - see reported bug). However, I am not sure how you actually associate a course with a class?

In Opigno, a class is used for live-classes. Eventually, an LMS needs to incorporate a mixture of live-lectures and online lessons. This might not be an immediate requirement but should be part of the overall design.

🇬🇧United Kingdom buzzbee

I have added an activity to a course that a student has started. When the student tries to continue, the following message appears: the expected activity is not part of the lesson.
This student has not completed the course.
It should be possible to do revise and add activities.

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