🪲Graph looking weird
Felienne reported this on Discord:
One my my students is destroying your visualization Jesus:
And I would not even say the numbers are crazy:
Haha I just wanted to open an issue on this but you already did, thanks!!
@jpelay I added you as teacher to my class in school so you can see with your own eyes what it looks like if you have real useage.
@jpelay I added you as teacher to my class in school so you can see with your own eyes what it looks like if you have real useage.
I saw! Thanks a lot. Boryana and I discussed today about this, we have several ideas about this, but I would like to confirm with you.
@jpelay I added you as teacher to my class in school so you can see with your own eyes what it looks like if you have real useage.
I saw! Thanks a lot. Boryana and I discussed today about this, we have several ideas about this, but I would like to confirm with you.
Hi Jesus! Thanks! Don't make it overly complex, just a normalization so that the larger ones are somehow capped would also already be better. "First we make it work, then we make it better" :)
And @MarleenGilsing/@AnneliesVlaar will be the people to confirm with as POs, but we can have a brief chat about it today in the meeting.
If we are fixing the graph, can we also think about initialization?
I am helping a new teacher get started today and they were a bit confused what they were looking at:
The hover over does not really help in this case:
A quick fix would be to make the graph empty if there is no data, and make the hover over say: "when students start working, data will appear here" (with a link to the teachers manual where it is explained)?
This looks so much better now!!!