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Product NameUncovering Student Ideas In Astronomy: 45 New Formative Assessment Probes - Pb307x
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AuthorPage Keeley, Cary Sneider
Page Count281
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Published03/30/2012
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Long DescriptionWhat do your students know or think they know about what causes night and day, why days are shorter in winter, and how to tell a planet from a star? Find out with these 45 new assessment probes, which provide situations that will pique your students interest while helping you understand how your students think about key ideas related to the universe and how it operates. The book is organized into five sections: the Nature of Planet Earth; the Sun-Earth System; Modeling the Moon; Dynamic Solar System; and Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe.
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Data Feed API - Extra

The extra items are numerically indexed and provide extra text to go along with numeric values such as weights or distances or even currencies. The attributes that use these extra indexes are all numeric and take two fields. You can send the data in a single field as long as you use the same short or long text that we keep in our database.

Although the data feed API can deliver information as JSON or XML, we are using XML here because it is easier to read.

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   <extra_group>Distance</extra_group>
   <field_name>depth</field_name>
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      <extra_long>inches</extra_long>
      <seq>10</seq>
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      <extra_short>yrd</extra_short>
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      <seq>30</seq>
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Looking at this example, you can see that the EXTRA portion is an array of values each with their own properties. Here is what each section means:

This extra information is normally used in a drop down box next to the numeric data field that we want to enhance. Some examples might be:

You see we can display the long or short version of the extra code by using the ID index.

Fields that make use of this extra information require it when pushing data back to us in the feed. You can either send the data in two fields (value and extra_id) or in a single field (value) as long as the text following the numeric portion matches the long or short version of the extra data we store for the field.

For example, if you wanted to update a field that represented distance with the value "100 yards", you could either send that data just like that in the value field value=100+yards or in two seperate fields value=100&extra_id=505 and you would get the same results. If you send an invalid extra_id or text after the number that doesn't match our accepted list, your update would be rejected.