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Five ways to extend edX

Ned Batchelder edited this page Mar 13, 2014 · 11 revisions

(Originally written by Sef Kloninger)

== Five Ways to Extend edX

I can think of five ways that someone could extend edX. Here they are in order of difficulty:

  • jsinput
  • LTI
  • custom grader
  • XBlock
  • hack on core code

I can imagine a grid scoring each one. Here’s my initial atttempt, but I’m sure there are more rows that we’d want to consider:

  JSInput LTI Grader XBlock Core Mod
Cost L L M M H
Language JS any any Python Python
Need dev environment no no yes yes yes
Self-host component no yes yes no no
Need edX involvement no no yes yes yes
Interop with other sys no yes no no no
Clean UI integration yes no [1] yes yes yes
Mobile friendly no maybe yes yes yes
Server Side Grading no yes yes yes yes
Usage Data no [2] no limited yes (?) yes

Notes [1] Only LTI components delivered via https can be iframed in Many are served over http only. And even then they usually have their own look and feel. For example, Piazza can be iFramed in, but has its own navigation elements and their color scheme (see http://networking.class.stanford.edu/ for an example). [2] JSInput really only exposes the getState, putState, getGrade methods. But is there any reason why we can’t also document / publish the tracking endpoint (/events/user_track I believe)

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