Hi Jason,
Great initiative...
"Pie in the Sky" stuff.....
I would love to put forward "dynamic study plans".... Something that would be brilliant for all students. Example... when a student enrols into a course, they could " drop and drag" into a Program Requirement landing page, and the course would be updated with a "pending" status until the student had passed the course, at which stage the status would appear as completed... if they failed the course would , I don't know, go into a failed course section at the bottom of the page...
If a course did not fit into any of the program requirement structure , the course would need approval prior to enrolment. ?? Or something like that...
Cheers
Ali
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anz.heug@list.heug.orgSubject: [anz.heug] - Joint projects
Hi all,
I would like to see if we can spark some conversation around another joint project within our community.
With the success of the SA-HELP work done by several institutions, I know there has been keen interest in looking at this as a format for similar endeavours moving forward.
Is there anything that people can think of that would be a good idea for a similar joint project? (Pie in the sky or fully grounded - I thought we should look at anything at this stage).
Regards,
Jason
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