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Student Time Logger
We at Team 900 got tired of trying to keep track of student hours on paper so we built a program to do so. Students sign in at the beginning of meetings with a barcode scanner and out at the end of the meeting.
It has adjustable variables for requirements (# hours/#meetings attended) as well as many others (see the documentation for more). We've also set it up to provide graphs and statistics for when schools or sponsors ask. You can find the code here: https://github.com/FRC900/timesheet. I did my best to document the install process, but I installed it all over a year ago. Please let me know if you have questions or any suggestions/improvements to the documentation. There is also an example website set up here: http://frctimesheet.herokuapp.com/. Admin account - admin@900.com / zebracorns Student account - test@900.com / zebra Feel free to play around and create items, please just don't delete or edit these two users. Our current setup is a Raspberry Pi hooked up to a monitor and a barcode scanner. It's been working great for us. I'm still continually adding features, so if you have any requests please don't hesitate to ask. I have released it under a Creative Commons License so you can also fork the code if you want to develop on your own. I just ask that you leave the original credits to Team 900. Hopefully it helps some of you! |
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Re: Student Time Logger
When I was with team 1987 as a student when used a program, I don't know who wrote it, but whenever we came to a meeting or were working at the build site we entered out own 4 digit number to log in and the program kept track of the number of hours we were at the shop. When we left the meeting/ shop we would enter our number again to log out. Similar thing, how did you do the bar code, did each person get a card with a unique bar code and they just scanned it whenever the arrived and left?
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The barcode scanner just acts like any other input device so students could just as easily type in their code. However, with 70 students, the line to type in everyone's code would be insane at the beginning and ends of meetings. |
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That makes since. We didn't have that many people, and most of the time we came in pretty spread out so I can see the advantage of just a quick scan and your done system.
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Re: Student Time Logger
One very cool side feature is that if you can convince all of your mentors to also log in to this then you have an easy way to track their hours. This helps for getting donations from employers as well as soliciting for grants and fundraising since you can show the data.
It can also lead to bouts of clinical depression for some mentors when they realize their entire lives have been taken over by FRC. |
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Our system kept track of both students and mentors, and the amount of hours they put in was almost unreal in such a short time. Thank goodness for mentors. Although now that I am one, and a college student at the same time what does that mean for my future. Who cares it will be fun, amazing, and a thrilling new challenge helping students and teaching. Can't wait for January!
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This time tracking solution is pretty neat, I like the idea of using barcodes. We may borrow from it as we haven't historically done a great job of tracking our hours. |
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I do care, and if keeping my grades up means spending lest time mentoring then that's what I'll do. I have a great stake in my grades for my future, but what I meant is that I don't care how much work I have to do, to try and do both, but I am willing to put forth the effort and time to do so.
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We use a custom php system. I am actually the one that created it. It has a lot of features included in it. It is not open source as it would be hard to do that as this is my FIRST program that I created. I could make it work for your team if you would like it to, but it would be a lot of changing hard code. If you would like more information, please PM me.
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Re: Student Time Logger
Adam, I'm not really sure I understand your post. I was showing my team's solution to the problem and offering it up to other teams should they choose to use it.
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Re: Student Time Logger
I guess that I was also doing the same. I was saying that I also have one out there and that there are many ways to do the same thing. I tried yours out and I would just like to basically add in there what one benefit of the one that I created is that the reason that we created it is because we wanted to track not only the total hours, but how many hours we spend on each aspect of the robot all the way down to the different components. I do like yours for ease of use as the TM only needs to input the ID number or even scan the barcode for that matter!
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Re: Student Time Logger
watcha use for an affordable bar code scanner?
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This one on amazon looks okay http://www.amazon.com/Barcode-Handhe...ner+continuous. We had one lying around already rescued from a scrap pile at work, so we didn't have to purchase one.
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Re: Student Time Logger
Just abut anything you can find will work as long as it can put out a return at the end of the line. They enumerate as USB HID devices (basically a keyboard). Here are some examples:
http://www.amazon.com/Taotronics-TT-...arcode+scanner http://www.amazon.com/Handheld-Autom...arcode+scanner I recommend one with a cradle that will stay active and on so that team members can put a card under it and then just sign in. |
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I'll a little confused as to how people punch in/punch out. Do they do that with the web interface? I'm in the demo, and don't see how I tell it if I'm coming in or leaving....
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