Would be nice to be able to reduce the grade your answer selections. I use this for my 6 year old and 6 choices are too many. 0=mised it,
Would be nice to be able to reduce the grade your answer selections. I use this for my 6 year old and 6 choices are too many. 0=mised it, 1= kinda got it after thinking for a while, 2= know it.
Being able to reduce the number of grades (which should be configurable) would be great!
-
Michael Campbell commented
Don't get paralyzed by choice. If you always use just 0 and 5, or 1 and 4, or <0 or 1> and <anything other than 0 or 1> as wrong/right choices, the algorithm will still work.
-
Scott Youngman commented
Here's my experience: 0 and 5 are rarely used anyway, so the child could reasonably ignore them (0 = I don't recognize this at all, and 5 = I know this really well). So 1 = missed it, and 4 = know it. The rather grey area is whether to choose 2 or 3 for "kinda know it," and I think for the purpose of simplification either one could be used. The result is that the child focuses on only three options: 1, 2/3, and 4.
-
Henrik Giæver commented
If he uses keyboard, isn't 1-2-3 ok as it is (1= fail, 2= ok 3_ know it)?
Because I always use keyboard for grading I would like the choices to be 1-2-3-4-5-6 (my "0" is in an illogical place :-) )