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||~+`classrun -give <assignment> <files>...`+~ || submit assignments,<<BR>>known in this form: ~+`give <account> <assignment> <files>...`+~ || | ||~+`classrun -give <assignment> <files>...`+~ || submit assignments, commonly seen in this form: <<BR>>~+`give <account> <assignment> <files>...`+~ || |
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||~+`classrun -fetch <assignment>`+~ || fetch most recent submitted files, put them under fetch-<term>-<account>-<assignment>-<time> || | |
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. same as this command: ~+`give cs1911 simple simple.c diary.txt`+~ | |
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. ~- ''the course at the front is optional when running classrun from the class account'' -~ | {{{#!wiki note '''Note''' The course code preceding the command is optional when running classrun from the class account }}} |
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abc MARK RSMS xyz MARK RSMS |
z7654321 MARK RSMS z1234567 MARK RSMS |
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* Use [[http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~give/Admindata/tutors/vnc.html|VNC]] or [[https://taggi.cse.unsw.edu.au/FAQ/Really_quick_guide_to_VLAB/|VLAB]]to run ~+`Xmark`+~ and ~+`sms`+~ on your personal computer. These applications run slow using X-windows. | * Use [[http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~give/Admindata/tutors/vnc.html|VNC]] or [[https://taggi.cse.unsw.edu.au/FAQ/Really_quick_guide_to_VLAB/|VLAB]] to run ~+`Xmark`+~ and ~+`sms`+~ on your personal computer. These applications run slow using X-windows (Xming etc) == classrun logs == To view the classrun commands used by the students {{{ priv classrunlog zID }}} |
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Scripts can be added to the class account bin directory ~+`$HOME/bin`~+. | Scripts can be added to the class account bin directory ~+`$HOME/bin`+~. |
classrun
Manage Assignments |
View Marks ?session=YYsS |
- Usage:
- For COMP courses,
% 9999 classrun ...
- For other subject area courses,
% ssss9999 classrun ...
where ssss is subject area and 9999 is course number e.g. engg1811, binf1001, seng1031
- options:
From the student's account
classrun -give <assignment> <files>...
submit assignments, commonly seen in this form:
give <account> <assignment> <files>...classrun -check <assignment>
check submissions
classrun -collect <assignment>
collect marked assignments
classrun -fetch <assignment>
fetch most recent submitted files, put them under fetch-<term>-<account>-<assignment>-<time>
classrun [YYsS] -sturec
view marks (student)
From the tutor's or class account
classrun -mark
mark assignments Xmark Quick Start Guide
classrun -rsms
enter marks
From the class account
classrun -u <studentid>
be a student, followed by one of the options above
- For COMP courses,
- Examples:
- From the student's account
% 1911 classrun -give simple simple.c diary.txt
same as this command: give cs1911 simple simple.c diary.txt
% 1911 classrun -check simple
% engg1811 classrun -collect assign1
% binf1001 classrun 20T3 -sturec
- From the tutor's account
% seng2011 classrun -rsms
- From the class account
% classrun -u 1234567 -give simple simple.c diary.txt
% classrun -u 1234567 -sturec
% classrun -mark
Note
The course code preceding the command is optional when running classrun from the class account
To avoid invoking the GUI with the sturec option, unset the DISPLAY
- e.g. from the class account
DISPLAY=; classrun -u 1234567 -sturec
e.g. from the student account, (if DISPLAY is set)
DISPLAY=; 1911 classrun -sturec
- e.g. from the class account
To give tutors access to -mark and -rsms, add their account names to $WORK/give.spec under the &authorisation directive. e.g.
&authorisation z7654321 MARK RSMS z1234567 MARK RSMS cs9999 MARK RSMS &end
Use VNC or VLAB to run Xmark and sms on your personal computer. These applications run slow using X-windows (Xming etc)
classrun logs
To view the classrun commands used by the students
priv classrunlog zID
Other scripts
Scripts can be added to the class account bin directory $HOME/bin. To run them
9999 filename replacing 9999 with the course code and filename with the name of the script