Marking/Zoom (Feature #309)


Added by Christian Delfosse about 10 years ago. Updated almost 10 years ago.


Status:Feedback Start date:11/05/2014
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Description

Context:
In Marking/Zoom, it is possible to move items from "unchecked" to "checked" and vice-versa.
I assign -1 to incoherences, and I notice that these happen when the student changes his/her mind.
This is most of the time obvious when reviewing the full copy, and -providing we can identify
the culprit box, the student can most of the time get a correct mark.

My suggestion:
Provide a way of associating the box with its position in the copy.

I see at least two possibilities : instead of an ordering by contents value, order by position of the box in the copy (how?TBD),
or provide an identifier (question number, box index within question)


corrected.png (73.8 kB) Alexis Bienvenüe, 11/05/2014 09:13 pm


History

Updated by Christian Delfosse about 10 years ago

an example?

Updated by Alexis Bienvenüe about 10 years ago

Maybe you can use manual data capture (selecting scan at the top/right) for that?

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Updated by Martin Quinson almost 10 years ago

I'm experiencing the same issue here, and I would love if AMC could open both the zoom and "calage" window, and display specifically on the calage the box that I am clicking on the zoom window.

Additionnaly, it'd be great if the callage could have some annotations indicating whether each box was detected as checked or not. Please note that this is not enough to have only this since I'd now that one of the boxes is wrongly (un)checked, but I need to know which one it is to fix the problem.

Thanks for that great tool, you saved my life several times :)

Updated by Alexis Bienvenüe almost 10 years ago

Additionnaly, it'd be great if the callage could have some annotations indicating whether each box was detected as checked or not.

Does using manual data capture (selecting scan at the top/right) fill this need?

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