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Fri, 22 August 2003 02:29 |
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Robert | | Lt. Junior Grade | Messages: 393
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To Paladin:
I did say some answers are incorrect, didnt I?
Be sure you are the one who needs to proof-read them
Thanks anyway
To Blu Turbit:
YOU ARE RIGHT! But I can do this at work, as I need to learn how to use this tool correctly. And why not practise with something useful? I cant submit from work, I dont even have Stars installed here... b.t.w. I did submit last turn, and I killed this Nuloy fleet... anyway... The problem is that I dont have enought time at home... I could even answer mails from here, but as I dont have Stars installed I cant even see what is happening...
anyway...
I will play around with this tool, and concentrate on how to use it, like inserting pictures, backgrounds, grouping/ordering, showing feedback the way I need it, and stuff like that.
Having good questions and answeres is SECONDARY! But I hope that
in the end there will be something to have some fun with...
What I could really use is a question/answer/feedback table from some expert who knows what he is talking about.
So what I could imagine is some questions about the order of events. It is easy, but people will learn from it...
(moving is before building, so you can gate to a planet and replace the gate with a massdriver the same turn - minefield detonation is before minelaying but after production, with all resulting consequences, packets hit before production, IS pop grows before production and all this stuff... there is much to learn in here).
Or some questions about battles, like giving 2 designs and ask
"who wins"? or "who shoots first (taking movement and battle plans into account)... it has to be clear who wins of course, in some cases it is still random... but people will learn to fight or not to, or learn to detect "traps"...
It is not only an assessment, it is some sort of "academy", too.
But my work is to learn the utility, and if nobody gives me question I can cut/paste into it, there will nothing much useful come out...
So if you want to be part of that project, give me some list like:
question:
how many chaff are needen to sweep a field of 30ly normal mines when you are not SD and move warp 9? 10, 50 or 100.
answer: 50 (might be wrong, didnt check it)
feedback: there is a tool to calculate it at www.esdfsdf.dfsdf
some list of quetion/answer/feedback.
most important is the feedback, as not the assessment is important, people shall learn.
so... give me questions and i will insert them...
i should mention that the main thing about this tool is to analyze the data it store into a database. If many people do the test, I got lots of data to play around with, so it is in my interest too to have lots of people playing around with it
anyway... you get the idea...
Thanks for all comments!
Robert
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