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Notes Django App
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This is a django application that stores and displays notes that students make while reading static HTML book(s) in their courseware. Note taking functionality in the static HTML book(s) is handled by a wrapper script around [annotator.js](http://okfnlabs.org/annotator/), which interfaces with the API provided by this application to store and retrieve notes.
Usage
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To use this application, course staff must *opt-in* by doing the following:
To use this application, course staff must opt-in by doing the following:
# Login to (http://studio.edx.org/)[Studio].
# Go to *Course Settings* -> *Advanced Settings*
# Find the ```advanced_modules``` policy key and in the policy value field, add ```"notes"``` to the list.
# Save the course settings.
* Login to [Studio](http://studio.edx.org/).
* Go to *Course Settings* -> *Advanced Settings*
* Find the ```advanced_modules``` policy key and in the policy value field, add ```"notes"``` to the list.
* Save the course settings.
The result of following these steps is that you should see a new tab appear in the courseware named *My Notes*. This will display a journal of notes that the student has created in the static HTML book(s). Second, when you highlight text in the static HTML book(s), a dialog will appear. You can enter some notes and tags and save it. The note will appear highlighted in the text and will also be saved to the journal.
......@@ -23,3 +23,35 @@ To disable the *My Notes* tab and notes in the static HTML book(s), simply rever
* Sharing and replying to notes is not supported.
* The student *My Notes* interface is very limited.
* There is no instructor interface to view student notes.
Developer Overview
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### Quickstart
```
$ rake django-admin[syncdb]
$ rake django-admin[migrate]
```
Then follow the steps above to enable the *My Notes* tab or manually add a tab to the policy tab configuration with ```{"type": "notes", "name": "My Notes"}```.
### App Directory Structure:
lms/djangoapps/notes:
* api.py - API used by annotator.js on the frontend
* models.py - Contains note model for storing notes
* tests.py - Unit tests
* views.py - View to display the journal of notes (i.e. *My Notes* tab)
* urls.py - Maps the API and View routes.
* utils.py - Contains method for checking if the course has this app enabled. Intended to be public to other modules.
Also requires:
* lms/static/coffee/src/notes.coffee -- wrapper around annotator.js
* lms/templates/notes.html -- used by views.py to display the notes
Interacts with:
* lms/djangoapps/staticbook - the html static book checks to see if notes is enabled and has some logic to enable/disable accordingly
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