Difference between revisions of "The Examulator"
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− | A spreadsheet composed by Nick Slawicz | + | == Introduction == |
+ | A spreadsheet composed by [[Nick Slawicz]] as an aid to working out the true meaning of [[exam results]], given that they are reproduced and handed out to [[students]] in an entirely incomprehensible format. The Examulator has been used to work out how badly at least four people have done since 2005, and as such is one of the most hated tools available today. | ||
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+ | == Limitations of the Examulator == | ||
+ | Due to the foolish setup of the exam grading system, the Examulator does not appear to work on Media results. A working rerelease is not expected. In addition to this, the Examulator has been produced in Microsoft Excel. Any computers that do not use Microsoft Excel will be unable to use the tool. | ||
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+ | == Acquisition == | ||
+ | The Examulator is freeware, and can be taken from anyone who has it without fear of nasty things happening. |
Revision as of 21:22, 10 March 2006
Introduction
A spreadsheet composed by Nick Slawicz as an aid to working out the true meaning of exam results, given that they are reproduced and handed out to students in an entirely incomprehensible format. The Examulator has been used to work out how badly at least four people have done since 2005, and as such is one of the most hated tools available today.
Limitations of the Examulator
Due to the foolish setup of the exam grading system, the Examulator does not appear to work on Media results. A working rerelease is not expected. In addition to this, the Examulator has been produced in Microsoft Excel. Any computers that do not use Microsoft Excel will be unable to use the tool.
Acquisition
The Examulator is freeware, and can be taken from anyone who has it without fear of nasty things happening.