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Laura Gentili Italy Local time: 11:26 Member (2003) English to Italian + ...
Jan 9, 2002
If I understand it correctly, this feature allows for automatic grading of ungraded answers. If after a preset period of time (I think it\'s 2 weeks) the answers are still ungraded, the system automatically assigns the points to the answer which has received more \"agree\" marks from peers. In fact I received some points regarding an ungraded answer in the English-Hebrew pair. However, I have noticed that many old English-Italian answers are still ungraded even though they have received \"agree\... See more
If I understand it correctly, this feature allows for automatic grading of ungraded answers. If after a preset period of time (I think it\'s 2 weeks) the answers are still ungraded, the system automatically assigns the points to the answer which has received more \"agree\" marks from peers. In fact I received some points regarding an ungraded answer in the English-Hebrew pair. However, I have noticed that many old English-Italian answers are still ungraded even though they have received \"agree\" marks which allow for automatic grading. Where is the bug? ▲ Collapse
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DR. RICHARD BAVRY (X) Spanish to English + ...
Where is the bug.....
Jan 11, 2002
Swept under the rug?
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On 2002-01-09 11:33, Laura G. wrote:
If I understand it correctly, this feature allows for automatic grading of ungraded answers. If after a preset period of time (I think it\'s 2 weeks) the answers are still ungraded, the system automatically assigns the points to the answer which has received more \"agree\" marks from peers. In fact I
If I understand it correctly, this feature allows for automatic grading of ungraded answers. If after a preset period of time (I think it\'s 2 weeks) the answers are still ungraded, the system automatically assigns the points to the answer which has received more \"agree\" marks from peers. In fact I received some points regarding an ungraded answer in the English-Hebrew pair. However, I have noticed that many old English-Italian answers are still ungraded even though they have received \"agree\" marks which allow for automatic grading. Where is the bug?
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