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Progress report (Top 100)? Thu Sep 18, 2008 18:04 pm  Progress report (Top 100)?
 

Hi,

We've started adding a number of new features that will help our users keep track of the tests they have taken and the kind of progress they have been making. It would be great if you could take a look at this progress report page.

How much information do you think we need to add so our users will understand those stats?

Many thanks,
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Progress report (Top 100)? Thu Sep 18, 2008 18:38 pm  Progress report (Top 100)?
 

I don't get what "progress" stands for. What do we compare them with? In other words, what is being compared here? They appeared to me to be just a percentage of correct answers.

But I do think it's a nice feature.
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Progress report (Top 100)? Thu Sep 18, 2008 19:07 pm  Progress report (Top 100)?
 

Hi Torsten

I think the general idea is good. I'm not sure whether all test-takers will want to have their scores posted in such a way, though. So maybe you should make participation on this list "optional". In other words, test-takers would have to opt in before they might appear on such a list.

In addition, you also might want to consider that native speaker ESL teachers and forum moderators and coaches might look at the tests for different reasons than ESL students do. So, if you want to post such information, you might want to make at least a small attempt to differentiate between types of users. Otherwise, people might think you are intentionally trying to mislead and misinform.

For example, I took a look one test this morning since a learner had posted a new question in the existing "dumb vs. stupid" thread. Out of the 10 questions in the test, the only question I looked at and answered was the incorrectly written "dumb vs stupid" test sentence. I clicked on the word "dumb", then checked the answers in order to see whether you have bothered to fix that test yet or not. I see that english-test.net is still getting that one wrong. Don't you think it's high time that test sentence was corrected? English-test.net has made no progress whatsoever on getting that test sentence repaired. Wink

How about also starting a "Progress Report" for the correction of errors in the tests? Smile
A good location for discussions of "Errors in the Tests" as well as for a progress report on test editing might be a behind-the scenes forum -- which is something I have suggested several times in the past.
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Progress report (Top 100)? Thu Sep 18, 2008 22:32 pm  Progress report (Top 100)?
 

Yankee wrote:
I think the general idea is good. I'm not sure whether all test-takers will want to have their scores posted in such a way, though. So maybe you should make participation on this list "optional". In other words, test-takers would have to opt in before they might appear on such a list.

I second this.

Yankee wrote:
In addition, you also might want to consider that native speaker ESL teachers and forum moderators and coaches might look at the tests for different reasons than ESL students do. So, if you want to post such information, you might want to make at least a small attempt to differentiate between types of users. Otherwise, people might think you are intentionally trying to mislead and misinform.

And this.
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Progress report (Top 100)? Thu Sep 18, 2008 22:43 pm  Progress report (Top 100)?
 

NinaZara wrote:
I don't get what "progress" stands for. What do we compare them with? In other words, what is being compared here? They appeared to me to be just a percentage of correct answers.

But I do think it's a nice feature.

Hi Nina,

Yes the 'progress' shows how many of your test questions you have answered correctly. We call it 'progress' because it always shows your latest score. This means, the more often you take the tests, the better you become.
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Progress report (Top 100)? Fri Sep 19, 2008 12:51 pm  Progress report (Top 100)?
 

Hi Torsten,

I agree with Amy saying that participating should be optional.

What also catches my eyes is that the site provides three degrees of tests (Elementary..Intermediate..Advanced). As I see it this different degrees arenīt considered, are they? Might be this should be visible too?
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Progress report (Top 100)? Fri Sep 19, 2008 12:58 pm  Progress report (Top 100)?
 

Hi Michael,

Every user can decide whether or not they want to progress report to be shown. Data protection and privacy are important issues of course, especially in Germany.

As for the different levels, you can see them on your individual progress page.

Thanks a lot for your encouraging and constructive feedback.
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Progress report (Top 100)? Fri Sep 19, 2008 14:30 pm  Progress report (Top 100)?
 

Hi Torsten,

I think this is a very good implementation that you have introduced; however, there is one major flaw. All the certificate tests don't get recorded.

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Progress report (Top 100)? Fri Sep 19, 2008 16:21 pm  Progress report (Top 100)?
 

Hi Dimitar,

Thanks a lot your feedback. Yes, we are going to include the exam prep tests in the progress report too so please watch this space Wink!

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Progress report (Top 100)? Sat Sep 20, 2008 9:18 am  Progress report (Top 100)?
 

Hi Torsten,

as one can see and is used to: You and your team are doing a good job.

Keep on doing so.

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Progress report (Top 100)? Sat Oct 11, 2008 8:36 am  Progress report (Top 100)?
 

SkiIucK wrote:
Hi Torsten,

I think this is a very good implementation that you have introduced; however, there is one major flaw. All the certificate tests don't get recorded.

Regards

Hi Dimitar,

Just a quick note to let you know Slava has upgraded the system so that now all your vocabulary test results are recorded by your progress report profile too. For example, if you answer the questions in this TOEFL vocab quiz, your results will show up on your progress report page.

Let me know what you think.
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Progress report (Top 100)? Sat Oct 11, 2008 9:05 am  Progress report (Top 100)?
 

Great! Thanks for your efforts.

Salutes,
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Progress report (Top 100)? Sat Oct 11, 2008 9:10 am  Progress report (Top 100)?
 

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Progress report (Top 100)? Fri Oct 31, 2008 18:44 pm  Progress report (Top 100)?
 

Hi, Torsten,
For the first time I could open to this Forum work space for asking quastions.
I have been trying, maybe because of the place I opperate from which is Nigeria,West Africa. I do have this server signal problems at all time. Sometimes it would take hours to open, since I dont have too much money to endure with it's delays, I would sign out for another day. in any case, let me use it now that is open to me to thank the organizers of this FORUM for their kindness in accepting to help humanity.
Most of us who where not priviladge to have formal education now can not only speak English but write, type, and discuss in English with your forum help of-course. God Bless you all, Torsten Daerr, Alan Townend, and the rest of our Forum Teachers and please give my best regards to my fellow students, tell them I love them very much. I am trying to follow your direction to send my picture, but it has not been able to acess through, pls. bear with me. Please answer my 1st quastion. What is a PHRASE? How can one use phrases instead of grammar? How can I get use to phrases only? Thanks, Best Regards Daniel Nwabuagha Pastor.
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Progress report (Top 100)? Fri Oct 31, 2008 18:56 pm  Progress report (Top 100)?
 

Hi, Torsten,
I have ventured into the Phd Certificate Personality Test.
I was on that Test and our Electricity light went off, when it came back, I continued from the beggining. I hope it will not have adverse effect on my result?
Would they mark both the 1st attempt and the last completed text?
Please I still could not coupe with the possibility of following your style to send my picture to the forum. How about giving me another idea on how to send it again, I will be much oblige.

Thanks

God Bless You all.

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