Thanks Rob, As per the system, you can configure what courses you want to keep open / closed / work according to the point system, so you can run say 3 courses, for beginners, intermediate, advanced so each user can select which level to participate in.
If it is felt that the users need validation (an assessment to gauge their skill level) prior to selecting which course they should take, that can integrated with ease as well from the back-end. A colleague, Isuru is on copy, he will change the logo asap in order to not violate any trademark policies. Regards, Sheran On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 7:12 PM, Rob Weir <robw...@apache.org> wrote: > On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 8:06 AM, Sheran Corera <sherancor...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > Re-posting to dev-list from documentation. > > > > Hi All, > > > > Going through the Open Office documentation, I noticed the huge effort > > taken on content creation and maintenance in each of the different > > Wikis<http://www.openoffice.org/documentation/> and > > a separate effort to certify users via the certification > > project<http://www.openoffice.org/certification/> (which > > is really great!). > > > > At LayUp <http://www.getlayup.com/?source=oa>, we're working on building > > something similar (a gamified, retention oriented training and > > certification platform targeted entirely at software products) and we > would > > like to help take the online certification aspect to the next level and > > setup a live demo. > > > > I've setup an online demo of what such a system could look like for Open > > Office > > > > URL - *Open Office Demo - LayUP > > <http://www.getlayup.com/layup/index.php?site=demo2>* > > > > The login credentials for *user *and *admin *are as follows - > > > > *Username* - user > > *Password *- demo > > > > *Username *- admin > > *Password *- demo > > > > We've taken a lot of effort into setting this up, so instead of just > > spamming it, we would appreciate if someone can have a look and guide us > on > > how we can take this forward. > > > > I took a quick look. I like the platform, nice and clear, easy to > use. I think new users would like this. > > From a learning perspective it might be worth having an install > module. This would be platform-specific (Windows install differs from > Mac which differs from Linux). But we do receive a good deal of > support questions related to install, so this might be an area worth > covering. > > I don't know if your platform allows it, but it would be great if > there was a way to take an initial test and based on test results be > placed into a higher rank automatically, rather than having everyone > start at the same initial level. That way it could be interesting for > skill building of users who know a little, as well as absolute > beginners. > > You'll need to give some attention to the trademark issues involved > here as well. You currently have it called "Apache OpenOffice Academy > by Layup". That name, plus the use of the Apache OpenOffice logo, > suggests a certain relationship between the website and the OpenOffice > project which could confuse users. You can read more about our > trademark policy here: > > http://openoffice.apache.org/trademarks.html > > Note: the speed for me was perfect. No issues. I'm near Boston. > Jan is in Spain. I wonder whether that could be part of the issue? > > Regards, > > -Rob > > > > > The effort is much appreciated! > > > > Thanks, > > Sheran >