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The current instructions don't say how to mark scripts and it's unclear whether any necessary software is missing. I suspect jupyter_nbextensions_configurator should be included in requirements.txt.
test the installation with the marking plugin
update README if needed (we might prefer to keep the plugin instructions in the tutor site rather than this repo)
update requirements.txt if necessary
update both installation scripts if necessary
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@ICTSoEasy Do students need jupyter_nbextensions_configurator (or any other package) to prepare their TMA before submitting? If so, it must be added to requirements.txt, otherwise (i.e. if only tutors and the module team need extra software), it's best to have separate instructions and a separate pip requirements file and we can look at that later in September.
I don’t believe they do, no.
Oli
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The current instructions don't say how to mark scripts and it's unclear whether any necessary software is missing. I suspect
jupyter_nbextensions_configurator
should be included inrequirements.txt
.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: