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Updated README to reflect option to print statistics by course section

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......@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ You will be prompted to confirm the program's best-guess of the semester you
want to analyze. Confirm the semester or select a different semester. You will
then be presented with a list of the courses that you are associated with for
that semester. (Note that this is now based on Canvas courses, so if you
combined courses then it will only present the course(s) as it/they appear in
merged courses then it will only present the courses as sthey appear in
Canvas.) Select one.
![Select the course to analyze](README-images/selecting-a-course.png)
......@@ -70,14 +70,21 @@ the UNL directory to determine their major(s). Canvas queries in particular can
take longer than you might like. There is a progress bar to reassure you that
the program is, well, progressing.
After the students' majors have been retrieved, you'll then be presented with an
assignment group, and after you select one, you'll be presented with a list of
assignments in that group. Select one.
After the students' majors have been retrieved, you'll be given the option of
printing statistics for the entire course or to print statistics for each
individual section. In most cases you'll want statistics for the entire course.
The only example I can think of in which printing statistics for each section
would be desirable is the capstone program, in which we don't want to commingle
the statistics from students in their first year of capstone with those from
students in their second year of capstone.
You'll then be presented with an assignment group, and after you select one,
you'll be presented with a list of assignments in that group. Select one.
![Select the assignment to analyze](README-images/selecting-an-assignment.png)
After you select the assignment, you'll be provided the statistics for it. (Again,
please be patient, as the Canvas queries can take a few seconds.)
After you select the assignment, you'll be provided the statistics for it.
(Again, please be patient, as the Canvas queries can take a few seconds.)
![Getting assignment statistics](README-images/assignment-statistics.png)
......@@ -107,10 +114,9 @@ that code.
assessment with a specific quiz/exam question (and the quiz/exam is a Canvas
quiz), let me know and I'll add question-level functionality.
- **I *will* be adding the option to break a course out by sections
(effectively undoing course merges). This is principally for the capstone
program so that I can separate-out students in their first capstone year from
those in their second capstone year. Perhaps it will benefit you, too.**
If you print statistics for each individual section, you may see advisories
indicating that one or more students could not be located. If you pay close
attention, these are students who dropped the course.
## For the curious, the code
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