We have upgraded in ou alst semester from LS3.5 fourms to LS5.0 core and collab suites. Now our students and instructors are revolting against the LS5.0 discussion board. It turns out that there is a lot less functionality in the stock 5.0 discussion database than in the 3.5 CourseRoom db. For instance, 5.0 lacks:
- Privacy between users.
Students used to submit assignments as attachments in CourseRoom messages and submit them as a private message to their instructor. Now the privacy feature is useless, it hides messages, even from the adminstrator
- No user heirarchy.
The LS admin is just another guy in the databases. The only thing I can do is delete or edit, instructors and admin used to be able to see ALL messages in 3.5
- Cruddy Java.
Okay, granted it woks great on my Win2000 box over DSL. But our students are dialing up on not-so-great computers, though they fill the minimum sys requirements...and they can't use it.
- Organization of threads
One long list? Before, new messages were marked in red and there was an icon for instructor messages. We could sort by date, author, subject all in one view. Now, it's a long list of expaned threads that gets hard to maintain.
Apparently Lotus/IBM sacrificed a lot of usuability in order to include the stupid Rich text applet in there. Am I alone in feeling this way? What are your experiences with it. We are thinking of tossing the whole discussion db and going with a homegrown domino db or something like vBulletin that is more HTML-based.
Granted, we are a school, so some of these features may not be as important in a corporate environment, but there is major public outcry here for the return of the CourseRoom functionality. What do you guys think?
- Privacy between users.
Students used to submit assignments as attachments in CourseRoom messages and submit them as a private message to their instructor. Now the privacy feature is useless, it hides messages, even from the adminstrator
- No user heirarchy.
The LS admin is just another guy in the databases. The only thing I can do is delete or edit, instructors and admin used to be able to see ALL messages in 3.5
- Cruddy Java.
Okay, granted it woks great on my Win2000 box over DSL. But our students are dialing up on not-so-great computers, though they fill the minimum sys requirements...and they can't use it.
- Organization of threads
One long list? Before, new messages were marked in red and there was an icon for instructor messages. We could sort by date, author, subject all in one view. Now, it's a long list of expaned threads that gets hard to maintain.
Apparently Lotus/IBM sacrificed a lot of usuability in order to include the stupid Rich text applet in there. Am I alone in feeling this way? What are your experiences with it. We are thinking of tossing the whole discussion db and going with a homegrown domino db or something like vBulletin that is more HTML-based.
Granted, we are a school, so some of these features may not be as important in a corporate environment, but there is major public outcry here for the return of the CourseRoom functionality. What do you guys think?