--- loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Domain_Configuration_Scantron_Format.tex 2011/05/26 11:56:22 1.5 +++ loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Domain_Configuration_Scantron_Format.tex 2011/08/02 16:24:39 1.6 @@ -36,21 +36,37 @@ of colon-separated values for the parame {\scriptsize FirstName:FirstNamelength:LastName:LastNamelength} \end{quote} -\begin{itemize} -\item name is the internal identifier used within LON-CAPA -\item description is the text displayed for each option in the +\begin{enumerate} +\item \emph{name} is the internal identifier used within LON-CAPA +\item \emph{description} is the text displayed for each option in the {}``Format of data file'' dropdown in the Bubblesheet grading screen. The user will choose the appropriate format for the bubblesheet file currently being used for bubblesheet grading. -\item CODEtype can be either 'none' 'letter' 'number' -\item Qon can be either: +\item \emph{CODEtype} can be either 'none' 'letter' 'number' +\item \emph{CODEstart}: (only matters if a CODE exists) column in the line where the CODE starts +\item \emph{CODElength}: length of the CODE +\item \emph{IDstart}: column where the student ID starts +\item \emph{IDlength}: length of the student ID +\item \emph{Qstart}: column where the information from the bubbled 'questions' start +\item \emph{Qlength} is the number of characters in the raw data used to record the student's bubbled answer for each row on the bubblesheet. + +If the raw data indicate bubble position by a letter or a number (e.g., A = first bubble or 1 = first bubble etc.) then the number of characters would be 1 (assuming 10 bubbles or less for the number case). If however, bubble position is indicated by position of the Qon (bubbled) character, then each bubble row might have 10 characters (one for each of the 10 possible positions with Qon at the position bubbled and Qoff elsewhere, (e.g. if Qon = 1, Qoff = . the portion of a student's record for a single bubble row might be: ...1...... indicating position 4 was the one bubbled. +\item \emph{Qoff} is the character used to indicate an unfilled bubble, this is commonly a single blank space. +\item \emph{Qon} is the character used in the raw data generated by the bubblesheet scanner to indicate a filled-in bubble. +\emph{Qon} can be either: \begin{itemize} \item the symbol that says a bubble has been selected, or \item 'letter' (for when the selected letter appears), or \item 'number' for when a number indicating the selected letter appears \end{itemize} -\end{itemize} +\item \emph{PaperID}: if the scanning process generates a unique number for each sheet scanned the column that this ID number starts in +\item \emph{PaperIDlength}: number of columns that comprise the unique ID number for the sheet of paper +\item \emph{FirstName}: column that the first name starts in +\item \emph{FirstNamelength}: number of columns that the first name spans +\item \emph{LastName}: column that the last name starts in +\item \emph{LastNamelength}: number of columns that the last name spans +\end{enumerate} As an example, below are four different format lines: the first two were used at MSU prior to 2006; the last two have been used since then.