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When did I say that? I said it was a simple change to their way of working. That is a change of process, no?Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras. -
or, as i said aboveOriginally posted by Bunk View PostSo either way they haven't been scanned. You want to know the reason for not being scanned but obviously that isn't going to be in the db until the attendance data arrives. So it has to come from somewhere else which means a change of process, which you say can't happen.
This should be good.
you have the physical uncompleted sheets in your hands. they were left on the desks(\__/)
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OK. So what do you do with this uncompleted sheets? Currently they are not scanned.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postor, as i said above
you have the physical uncompleted sheets in your hands. they were left on the desks
Hint. Currently they are not scanned.Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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But doing something with them would require a change to the system, which isn't allowed.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postor, as i said above
you have the physical uncompleted sheets in your hands. they were left on the desksComment
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Why would it require a change to the system?Originally posted by Bunk View PostBut doing something with them would require a change to the system, which isn't allowed.
Remember, the sheets are automarked and the marks stored in the db against the candidate entry.Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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So you scan them?Originally posted by suityou01 View PostOK. So what do you do with this uncompleted sheets? Currently they are not scanned.
Hint. Currently they are not scanned.
How do you tell the difference between someone who didn't attend, and someone who didn't answer any questions?Comment
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no, but you know which ones to look for on the scanning bureau floorOriginally posted by Bunk View PostBut doing something with them would require a change to the system, which isn't allowed.(\__/)
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Scan them all - which is a little obvious but..
How do you tell which papers are spoiled from
Which kids did not attend from
Which kids are thick enough to have scored 0
Bear in mind that you want the answer possibly before attendance data has be (mis)keyedComment
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This will be when you get the attendance information.Originally posted by Bunk View PostSo you scan them?
How do you tell the difference between someone who didn't attend, and someone who didn't answer any questions?
Remember the problem. We want to differentiate between missing sheets, and absent candidates. This is so when the bureau says they are finished scanning, we instantly know if there are any missing scans.Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Ok, a change to the process, ie now the teachers have to collect and send all the exam papers, even if the student didn't attend.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostWhy would it require a change to the system?
Remember, the sheets are automarked and the marks stored in the db against the candidate entry.Comment
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