Point of view - Feedback

Blocks ::: block_point_view
Maintained by Quentin Fombaron, Astor Bizard
Did you ever want to know the feelings of students about your courses, exercises or other activities? Point of View is a reaction system with emojis representing feelings; students can vote and rate activities and hence share their experiences. It improves social networking and gamification in your courses with students and professors reactions. Point of view plugin allows to add customizable reaction buttons to moodle activities, display the number of users who reacted and the type of reaction or specify graphically difficulty levels for activities with color tracks. And it is fully customizable!
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Moodle plugin « Point of View »

Quentin Fombaron - October 20th 2020, Astor Bizard - October 11th 2021
Centre des Nouvelles Pédagogies (CNP*), Univ. Grenoble Alpes - University of innovation

The plugin Point of view offers the possibility to react and give difficulty levels to activities within a Moodle course. Students know the difficulty of an activity (estimated by the teacher) thanks to color tracks. They also have the possibility to react via emojis, each representing an emotion, a feeling. It is fully customizable.

This plugin is developed by Quentin Fombaron and Astor Bizard. It is initially developped for caseine.org. Do not hesitate to send your thinking and bug reports to the contact addresses below.

Contacts:
- Quentin Fombaron
- Astor Bizard
- Caseine

* The CNP, set up as part of the IDEX Training component, brings together the DAPI, PerForm and IDEX support teams.

Point of View as a block

The Point of View plugin is a block. For general information about how blocks work, see Moodle documentation on blocks.

Usage

Once configured (see Configuration below), the block enriches the display of course modules with difficulty tracks and reactions.
Example of difficulty tracks and reaction on three modules.

Difficulty tracks

The difficulty track is set by the teacher for each module. It appears on the left of the module name.
By default, Green track, Blue track, Red track and Black track are available. These colors are customizable.

Reactions

Reactions are a way for students to express their point of view on a module. The reaction interface is displayed on the right of the module line.
The total number of votes for the module is displayed, as well as a preview of reactions that have been voted for. A green dot indicates that the user has voted.

Hovering the reactions or clicking on them reveals the different reactions, allowing the user to vote for a reaction by clicking on the associated emoji.
Reactions interface.

By default, the available reactions are "Easy!", "I'm getting better!" and "So hard...". These texts and their associated emoji are customizable.
Only one vote per module is allowed for each user. Users can freely change their vote, or remove it (by clicking again the previously selected reaction).

Accessing reactions details

Teachers can access detailed information about reactions by clicking the link in the block content:
Block content with link to overview

This leads to a table with information about votes for each user and each course module:
Overview table with percentages

Information about reactions votes is displayed as percentages by default. This can be toggled to number of votes by clicking on the reactions:
Overview table with number of votes

Clicking the arrow on the right of a row allows access to detailed information about each user's vote on the module:
Overview table with users information

Configuration

Once added to a course, the Point of View block needs to be configured.

Enabling reactions

To enable reactions in the course, the following option needs to be set to Yes:
Global reactions activation

Once enabled on block level, reactions can be enabled or disabled for each course module by checking the "Reactions" checkbox:
Course module reactions activation

Reactions can also be enabled or disabled for all course modules of one type:
Reactions activation for a course module type
...or for all course modules in a section:
Reactions activation for a course section

Enabling difficulty tracks

To enable difficulty tracks in the course, the following option needs to be set to Yes:
Global difficulty tracks activation

Once enabled on block level, difficulty tracks can be set for each course module with a dropdown menu: Course module difficulty track setting

Customization

Reactions emoji

Custom emoji can be defined to be used as reactions pictures. This can be done either at the site level (in plugin administration settings), or at the block level (on the block configuration page).
Note: Only 3 different reactions ("Easy", "I'm getting better" and "So hard" by default) are available.

Site administrators can define custom emoji to be used as reactions pictures site-wide:
Custom reactions emoji at the site level
11 files are needed: 3 emoji, 7 emoji groups (all possible groups from 1 to 3 emoji) and 1 neutral emoji meaning no vote on the activity. Please stick to the specified names.

Emoji Emoji group No vote emoji group
File names easy.png
better.png
hard.png
group_E.png
group_B.png
group_H.png
group_EB.png
group_EH.png
group_BH.png
group_EBH.png
group_.png
Preferred size 200x200 400x200 400x200
Extension PNG PNG PNG

At the block level, teachers can choose which emoji to use, as well as using their own custom emoji. The requirements are the same as above.
Reactions emoji selection at the block level

At the block level, custom text to be used for reactions can also be defined.
Example of custom reactions texts

Difficulty tracks colors

Site administrators can define custom difficulty tracks colors. This is useful if your site uses a theme where one of the default colors renders badly.
Note: Only 4 difficulty tracks (Green, Blue, Red and Black by default) are available.
Custom color setting for green difficulty track

Screenshots

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Contributors

Quentin Fombaron (Lead maintainer): Lead Developer
Astor Bizard: Developer
Jayson Haulkory: Intern Developer
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  • Foto de perfil, tirada em um dia de rodeio 🤠🐎
    Fri, 14 June 2019, 12:16 PM
    This plugin is fantastic!
    Unfortunately, in current versions of Moodle it presents the error: "Exception [moodle_exception] (blocks/point_view/block_point_view.php -> require_login()) : Redirection not supported."
    Cheering for a new version compatible with Moodle 3.7.
    As for the features, there is nothing missing for me. So awesome!
  • Najam Fazal
    Fri, 19 July 2019, 3:25 PM
    That's a fantastic feature. Unfortunately, I cannot make it appear for students. I add this block as administrator on the course page and set it to appear on every course main page. But when logged in as students, the block doesn't show. Can you point out what am I doing wrong?
  • Jey key
    Fri, 2 Aug 2019, 1:45 PM
    Hello Quentin, your plugin Point of View is fantastic!

    But i am missing one small thing. I need to make this plugin multilanguage (Emoji descriptions like easy,..) and things below does not work.
    span lang="en" class="multilang"> {mlang EN}{mlang}

    Is there any chance to make emoji description multilang? Again, thanks for sharing this plugin with community.
  • Dnyaneshwar Somwanshi
    Sat, 14 Sept 2019, 1:13 PM
    fantastic plugin with great idea. but i am getting error. can you update it for latest moodle.
  • maude vuille
    Fri, 27 Sept 2019, 5:01 PM
    Looks fantastic and I'd love to try it with Moodle 3.7! Thanks smile
  • Tim Hall
    Tue, 1 Oct 2019, 9:35 PM
    Excellent plugin. Looking forward to 3.7 release!
  • Dnyaneshwar Somwanshi
    Tue, 8 Oct 2019, 11:21 PM
    it is not working fine with 3.7
  • Dnyaneshwar Somwanshi
    Wed, 29 Jan 2020, 1:05 PM
    waiting for upgradation
  • Vishal E
    Mon, 10 Feb 2020, 6:07 PM
    eagerly waiting for upgradation
  • Quentin Fombaron
    Tue, 11 Feb 2020, 3:47 PM
    Dnyaneshwar, Tim, Vishal and others, your wish has been granted a new intern is working on the plugin to release a stable version! Thank you for your patience, it will be available soon smile
  • Kathleen Zarubin
    Sun, 15 Mar 2020, 6:17 AM
    Hi ... we are using Moodle 3.1 version (old I know) - anyway ... I am positive I saw a 'workaround' to make this plugin with that Moodle release - but I can't seem to find it again now ... Can anyone point me in the direction of where that might be? - Cheers and thanks Kath
  • Aditya Loyal
    Tue, 21 Apr 2020, 9:23 PM
    waiting for upgradation
  • Shreepad Parkhe
    Sat, 25 Apr 2020, 1:55 PM
    waiting
  • Ian Strydom
    Tue, 28 Apr 2020, 3:21 AM
    Is this plugin working for moodle 3.8? I have followed all instructions, but not managing to display it anywhere in any role... Am I missing something?


  • Cristina Gomez Wilsson
    Wed, 6 May 2020, 3:45 AM
    Me pasa lo mismo que a Ian, lo veo como administrador pero no puede verse en sesiones de estudiantes.
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