This is coming in one of the next versions. :) Maybe 6 months out.
Thanks for your feedback!
Dave
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This intrigued me. I'm not a teacher but if a pass / fail on an open ended question is good enough then I think this will work.Create a paragraph question to contain the open ended response. Make the next question a space to hold the grade of the open ended question. Tell the student to skip the grade question. In your answer row put a code like "passed" as the correct answer. Continue with as many questions as you would like.Enter two questions for each open ended question.
Before you use flubaroo to grade the responses edit the responses and type "passed" in the grade cell for each open ended question.Tell Flubaroo that the open ended questions are to identify the person and give the grade column whatever score you want.https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AlHMn26WWM-RdGFZYnZQOU9rMU1INExZZDBzWlJ4S0E&usp=sharing responses.
It has been fifty years since I got out of school and I seem to remember that teachers liked to vary the points given on open ended questions. My example only works if you are willing to give an all or nothing to the open ended question.Maybe some teachers can give Dave some feedback. Do open ended questions require the ability to assign a varying point scale?For the record, I'm a retired IT person.
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On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 3:54 PM, Dave Abouav <da...@edcode.org> wrote:
This is coming in one of the next versions. :) Maybe 6 months out.
Thanks for your feedback!
Dave
On Aug 5, 2013 5:11 PM, "Anthony Schmidt" <anthony...@yahoo.com> wrote:
First, I'd like to say that this is an awesome App Script! I had been making quizzes and grading them using different excel/Google Sheets formulas, but this is much quicker. It works great for objective questions. I was wondering, however, how it could be used for more open ended questions, say short answer-type questions? Is it possible to carry student answers over to the Grades sheet and then hand-grade them, but still have them included in the Flubaroo email, scoring? I could add the cells and formula myself after initial grading, but would Flubaroo see them for emailing?Thanks,Anthony
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This email contains your grade for Copy of test quiz (Responses). Do not reply to this email.
This was with open ended skipped rather than identifier.
Summary of your submission:
| Name | test person one |
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This is an open question.
Your Answer: This should get a good grade. I think Flubaroo is great and should be used by all teachers.
Grade for previous question
Your Answer: Passed
Will this work?
Your Answer: Yes
Trevor,Thanks, but brilliant might be an over statement. I just have fun finding creative ways to use other people's work.http://www.edcode.org/kb/flubaroo if you want to see some of the history behind Flugaroo.Using a Google Hangout I gave a talk on Cloud computing to a 13 year old who is interested in programming. I showed him the Flubaroo script that does the grading part of the work. The wonderful thing is that Flubaroo is available for free.Thanks to all that made Flubaroo happen and continue to improve it.
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This intrigued me. I'm not a teacher but if a pass / fail on an open ended question is good enough then I think this will work.Create a paragraph question to contain the open ended response. Make the next question a space to hold the grade of the open ended question. Tell the student to skip the grade question. In your answer row put a code like "passed" as the correct answer. Continue with as many questions as you would like.Enter two questions for each open ended question.
Before you use flubaroo to grade the responses edit the responses and type "passed" in the grade cell for each open ended question.Tell Flubaroo that the open ended questions are to identify the person and give the grade column whatever score you want.https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AlHMn26WWM-RdGFZYnZQOU9rMU1INExZZDBzWlJ4S0E&usp=sharing responses.
It has been fifty years since I got out of school and I seem to remember that teachers liked to vary the points given on open ended questions. My example only works if you are willing to give an all or nothing to the open ended question.Maybe some teachers can give Dave some feedback. Do open ended questions require the ability to assign a varying point scale?For the record, I'm a retired IT person.
Joe Schmidt
God Loves Us All
On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 3:54 PM, Dave Abouav <da...@edcode.org> wrote:
This is coming in one of the next versions. :) Maybe 6 months out.
Thanks for your feedback!
Dave
On Aug 5, 2013 5:11 PM, "Anthony Schmidt" <anthony...@yahoo.com> wrote:
First, I'd like to say that this is an awesome App Script! I had been making quizzes and grading them using different excel/Google Sheets formulas, but this is much quicker. It works great for objective questions. I was wondering, however, how it could be used for more open ended questions, say short answer-type questions? Is it possible to carry student answers over to the Grades sheet and then hand-grade them, but still have them included in the Flubaroo email, scoring? I could add the cells and formula myself after initial grading, but would Flubaroo see them for emailing?Thanks,Anthony
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This intrigued me. I'm not a teacher but if a pass / fail on an open ended question is good enough then I think this will work.Create a paragraph question to contain the open ended response. Make the next question a space to hold the grade of the open ended question. Tell the student to skip the grade question. In your answer row put a code like "passed" as the correct answer. Continue with as many questions as you would like.Enter two questions for each open ended question.
Before you use flubaroo to grade the responses edit the responses and type "passed" in the grade cell for each open ended question.Tell Flubaroo that the open ended questions are to identify the person and give the grade column whatever score you want.https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AlHMn26WWM-RdGFZYnZQOU9rMU1INExZZDBzWlJ4S0E&usp=sharing responses.
It has been fifty years since I got out of school and I seem to remember that teachers liked to vary the points given on open ended questions. My example only works if you are willing to give an all or nothing to the open ended question.Maybe some teachers can give Dave some feedback. Do open ended questions require the ability to assign a varying point scale?For the record, I'm a retired IT person.
Joe Schmidt
God Loves Us All
On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 3:54 PM, Dave Abouav <da...@edcode.org> wrote:
This is coming in one of the next versions. :) Maybe 6 months out.
Thanks for your feedback!
Dave
On Aug 5, 2013 5:11 PM, "Anthony Schmidt" <anthony...@yahoo.com> wrote:
First, I'd like to say that this is an awesome App Script! I had been making quizzes and grading them using different excel/Google Sheets formulas, but this is much quicker. It works great for objective questions. I was wondering, however, how it could be used for more open ended questions, say short answer-type questions? Is it possible to carry student answers over to the Grades sheet and then hand-grade them, but still have them included in the Flubaroo email, scoring? I could add the cells and formula myself after initial grading, but would Flubaroo see them for emailing?Thanks,Anthony
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Happygrader.com doesn't show anything useful.
Anthony,--You might want to try Happy Grader for grading open-ended responses.
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