Today's Message
Posted: Tuesday, December 13, 2011Reminder: Test Scoring and Survey Analysis Changes Effective January 1
Effective January 1, 2012, Computing and Technology Services will replace the program used for test scoring and survey analysis of data collected on scanner forms (bubble sheets). In general, the resulting output won’t change from the current version, but the new program provides more flexibility.
The most significant changes in the new version include:
A. The formats of the control and answer key sheets have been changed to reflect new options.
B. Users can select just the output they really need – and have it delivered via e-mail, as a printed report, or both.
C. The format of the output data files has changed.
- Each response sheet is now on a single record (row) in the data files.
- Both plain text and comma-delimited file formats are available.
D. Use of the identification number field on the student sheets has changed.
E. For survey analysis, blank and multiple responses are now ignored in ALL calculations.
F. The frequency distribution of test scores grouped in whole number ranges has been removed from the test-scoring reports.
G. The option of entering a weight (or multiplier) to change the value of each question is no longer available.
We will run the old and new versions through the end of the fall semester, and will retire the old version as of January 1, 2012. Please contact Tom Killian, ext. 5122, if you have any questions.