- Nspire Navigator System 30user NAVNSCRK302L1 Manual
The Class Analysis Tool 233
Modifying analysis data
Class Analysis lets you modify certain information by typing replacement 
text. The items that you can modify (Student, Score, Maximum Score, and 
Correct Response) are shown in the analysis with a different background 
color than the other items. Some of these items are available on more 
than one tab.
Note: Changes that you make to the analysis data are saved only if you 
save the class analysis as a .caf file. The application variable (AppVar) 
files, the .usf answer files, and the .edc assignment file all remain 
unchanged.
Changing a student name
Example: In taking the assignment, a student has mistyped his or her 
username. You can type the correct name in Class Analysis.
1. Click the 
Class Summary tab.
2. Double-click the name in the 
Student column.
3. Type the replacement name, and press Enter. To cancel, press Esc.
Changing a student’s score for an item
Example: The assignment contains a question that requires the word 
“Autumn” as the correct answer. One student has entered “Fall.” If you 
want to give the student full or partial credit, you can do so by changing 
the student’s score for the question. Note that you cannot change the 
student’s answer, but you can change the score earned by the student for 
that question.
1. Click the 
Class summary tab.
2. If the item scores are hidden, click View > Class Summary > Item 
Scores
.
3. In the student’s row, double-click the item score.
4. Type the replacement score, and press Enter. To cancel, press Esc.
The analysis is recalculated, based on the student’s new score.
Changing the maximum score possible for an item
Example: An assignment includes a Fill-in-the-Blank question that has 
three blanks. Class Analysis has treated each blank as a separate question 
and has assigned to each new question the maximum score that the 
author assigned to the whole question. If you prefer for all three blanks 
in the question to total 1 point, you can change the maximum scores for 
the three new questions to .33, .33, and .34.
1. Click the Class summary tab.










