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| − | '''MODAQ''' (MODerator Assistant for Quizbowl, also sometimes known as Quiz Bowl Reader) is a web-based system for reading and scoring quizbowl packets developed by [[Alejandro Lopez-Lago]]. | + | '''MODAQ''' (MODerator Assistant for Quizbowl, also sometimes known as Quiz Bowl Reader) is a web-based system for reading and scoring quizbowl packets developed by [[Alejandro Lopez-Lago]]. |
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| + | MODAQ tracks [[buzzpoint]] data and outputs files of stats which can be automatically processed by [[YellowFruit]]. The integrated reading and scoring interface allows a single staffer to run a game room with essentially no additional time or effort compared to a two-staffer room, and the stats compilation options reduce the need for a team of statkeepers at a large tournament to a single person, who can usually work from off-site if needed. [[PACE NSC]], [[NASAT]], and many invitational tournaments now use this system. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:59, 6 December 2025
MODAQ (MODerator Assistant for Quizbowl, also sometimes known as Quiz Bowl Reader) is a web-based system for reading and scoring quizbowl packets developed by Alejandro Lopez-Lago.
MODAQ tracks buzzpoint data and outputs files of stats which can be automatically processed by YellowFruit. The integrated reading and scoring interface allows a single staffer to run a game room with essentially no additional time or effort compared to a two-staffer room, and the stats compilation options reduce the need for a team of statkeepers at a large tournament to a single person, who can usually work from off-site if needed. PACE NSC, NASAT, and many invitational tournaments now use this system.