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Showing posts with label Aggregator. Show all posts

Upgrade: iOBE SOftware v3.3

Friday, July 29, 2016

Download the software modules and their associated input files:

  1. iOBE Calculator v3.3 (updated 28/7/2016)
  2. iOBE Aggregator v3.3 (updated 29/7/2016)
Upgrades in v3.3:
  1. In both modules, additional symbols are added in the labels of the horizontal axis in the plots to reflect their variables (e.g., AT, LO, PO, and LD) .

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Upgrade: iOBE Software v3.1

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Download the software modules and their associated input files:

  1. iOBE Calculator v3.1 (updated 2/3/2016)
  2. iOBE Aggregator v3.1 (updated 2/3/2016)
  3. Users need to download the Matlab Compiler (MCR v8.15); read further here.

Upgrades in v3.0:
  1. Both modules were produced using Matlab 2015 (with better visual quality of the graphics); the previous versions use Matlab 2011.
  2. More information have been added as outputs from the software.

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Sample graphical outputs with the new upgrades from both modules are shown below:

iOBE Calculator v3.0 (analysis for a single course):
Figures 1, 2 & 3: Outcomes data for collective groups of students in the course.
Figures 4 & 5: Outcomes data for a student in the course.

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iOBE Aggregator v3.0 (analysis for multiple courses):
Figures 1 & 2: Outcomes data for collective groups of students, aggregated from multiple courses.
Figure 3: Outcomes data for a student, aggregated from multiple courses.

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Upgrade: iOBE Aggregator v2.4

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Download software & sample input files: iOBE Aggregator v2.4 (updated 1/2/2016)

The upgrades in iOBE Aggegator v2.4 are:

  1. Students' individual marks and outcomes bands, as aggregated from all their enrolled courses, have been added into the output graphs and the corresponding text files.
  2. The axes of the output graphs are now properly labelled (in the previous versions, the labels were not shown due to the limited space in the output windows).
There are now 5 output graphs for the aggregated analysis of a group of courses, as shown below. (The input files of this sample case are included in the downloadable files above.)
The analysis of a student, as aggregated from the courses that he/she has enrolled in, are shown in 3 graphs:

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