--- doc/homework/datastorage 2000/12/05 16:27:14 1.6 +++ doc/homework/datastorage 2001/06/07 21:18:20 1.10 @@ -1,22 +1,32 @@ -resource.opendate.partid #unix time of when the local machine should let the - #student in +resource.partid.opendate #unix time of when the local machine should let the + #student in -resource.duedate.partid #unix time of when the local machine should stop - #accepting answers +resource.partid.duedate #unix time of when the local machine should stop + #accepting answers -resource.answerdate.partid #unix time of when the local machine should - #provide the correct answer to the student +resource.partid.answerdate #unix time of when the local machine should + #provide the correct answer to the student -resource.weight.partid # points the problem is worth - -resource.maxtries.partid # maximum number of attempts the student can have +resource.partid.weight # points the problem is worth + +resource.partid.maxtries # maximum number of attempts the student can have + +resource.partid.type # type of problem homework can be: + # homework - randomized, graded, stored with + # requesting user, full feeback + # exam - randomized, graded, stored with + # requesting user, minimal feedback + # form - unrandomized, ungraded, stored with + # specified user, full feedback + # survey - unrandomized, ungraded, stored with + # requesting user, full feedback -resource.tol.partid # lots of possibilities here +resource.partid.tol # lots of possibilities here # percentage, range (inclusive and exclusive), # variable name, etc # 3% @@ -24,43 +34,51 @@ resource.tol.partid # lots of possibilit # .05+ # 3%+ # 0.5+,.005 - -resource.sig.partid # one or two comma sepearted integers, specifying the + +resource.partid.sig # one or two comma sepearted integers, specifying the # number of significatn figures a student must use -resource.feedback.partid # at least a single bit (yes/no) may go with a - # bitmask in the future, controls whether or not - # a problem should say "correct" or not +resource.partid.feedback # at least a single bit (yes/no) may go with a + # bitmask in the future, controls whether or not + # a problem should say "correct" or not -resource.solved.partid # if not set, problem yet to be viewed +resource.partid.solved # if not set, problem yet to be viewed # incorrect_attempted == incorrect and attempted # correct_by_student == correct by student work # correct_by_override == correct, instructor override # incorrect_by_override == incorrect, instructor override # excused == excused, problem no longer counts for student # '' (empty) == not attempted - -resource.tries.partid # positive integer of number of unsuccessful attempts + # ungraded_attempted == an ungraded answer has been + sumbitted and stored +resource.partid.tries # positive integer of number of unsuccessful attempts # made, malformed answers don't count if feedback is # on -resource.awarded.partid # float between 0 and 1, percentage of +resource.partid.awarded # float between 0 and 1, percentage of # resource.weight that the stundent earned. -resource.submissons.partid.responseid +resource.partid.responseid.submissons # the student submitted string for the part.response -resource.award.partid - # the result that decided the solved attribute - # in detailed form of the specific failure - -resource.awarddetail.partid.responseid +resource.partid.responseid.awarddetail # list of all of the results of grading the submissions # in detailed form of the specific failure - - - + #Posible values: + # EXACT_ANS, APPROX_ANS : student is correct + # NO_RESPONSE : student submitted no response + # MISSING_ANSWER : student submitted some but not + # all parts of a response + # WANTED_NUMERIC : expected a numeric answer and + # didn't get one + # SIG_FAIL : incorrect number of Significant Figures + # UNIT_FAIL : incorrect unit + # UNIT_NOTNEEDED : Submitted a unit when one shouldn't + # NO_UNIT : needed a unit but none was submitted + # BAD_FORMULA : syntax error in submitted formula + # INCORRECT : answer was wrong + # SUBMITTED : submission wasn't graded