Knowledge Relative Assessment System
 
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View summary results on all topics and all users

To view the summary results on all the topics just go to the home page of the system for it presents the basic summary results:

  • List of topics sorted in descending order of complexity so that the most complex topics are presented at the top of the list.
  • A list of user IDs, sorted by descending the composite rating, so that the identifiers most knowledgeable users located at the top of the list.
  • A list of the most popular topics, sorted in descending order of popularity so that the subjects with the greatest number of eligible are shown at the top of the list.

These lists are long, and certainly not fit on one page, to view the following pages list, use the appropriate links.

Clicking on the link anyone interested you topic, you will go to the page detailed statistics on the subject.

If you do not see in the list ID or name you are interested in topics you can search for topics and get to the corresponding page of statistics, and you can just type in the address bar of your browser

http://15-51.com/tidxxxtttxxx

Where xxxtttxxx topic number without dashes or spaces.

This link is also handy if you want to attract attention to this subject from other users communicating with them in social networks, forums, chat rooms, SMS, email or simply write on the blackboard in the classroom, what would your students or fellow students compare their knowledge on this topic.

Following the link-identifier of any user, whose results you are interested, you'll be directed to a page from a specific user.

If you do not see a list of your user ID, you can use the search on user IDs and enter the corresponding page of statistics, and you can just type in the address bar of your browser

http://15-51.com/uidxxxuuuxxx

where xxxuuuxxx user identification number without dashes or spaces.

This link is also handy if you want to draw attention to the results of the user, and perhaps to his own, other users, communicating with them in social networks, forums, chat rooms, SMS, email or simply write on the blackboard in the classroom that would your students, fellow students or employers compare their knowledge with yours

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en/view_results/all_topics_all_users.txt · Last modified: 2011/02/08 22:21 by sadmin
 
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