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Progress charts are used to keep track of your
improving skills over time. After each
exercise session a progress score is calculated
based on your performance.
The progress score is determined by a number of
factors. These factors include the number of
drills you answer correctly, your average
response time, and the difficulty of the
exercise. As each factor improves, your progress
(Click the down arrow for more.)
scores increase. It is important to note that
the significance of the progress score lies in
the improvement over time, not in the number
itself.
There are two ways to open a progress chart. The
first is from the Progress menu, and the second
is from the Exercise Summary dialog box.
1. Pull down the Progress menu.
(Click the down arrow for more.)
The menu lists each of Ear's exercises
in the same order as the Exercises menu.
2. Select the exercise for which you want to
check your progress.
3. When you are finished viewing the chart,
click OK.
You can also open an exercise chart from the
Exercise Summary dialog box which appears at the
end of an exercise session.
(Click the down arrow for more.)
To open the progress chart of the current
exercise from the Exercise Summary dialog box,
click the Progress button. Click OK when you are
finished viewing the chart.
INTERPRETING THE CHART
When you read the chart, the vertical lines
represent a single exercise session. The
horizontal axis is time, and the vertical axis
is the progress score. The lighter colored line
(Click the down arrow for more.)
running across the vertical lines averages your
score over time. In the left corner of the chart
is your highest progress score for this
exercise.
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