Thanks Scott.
I found also that Scantron will allow you to use their scanner (stand-alone)
for the aggreement to buy $750 of their forms each year (6,500 forms). Free
tech support and warranty on the hardware.
Sounds like a very simple, easy method to scanning multiple choice tests. The
scanner also marks the wrong answers and marks it with the correct answers. It
also provides for other options also.
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>>> "Scott Fosseen" <[email protected]> 2/4/2009 10:03 AM >>>
If you want to do an On-Line method I would check out Hot Potato Quizzes
http://hotpot.uvic.ca/
Or Moodle
www.moodle.org
Both programs have the ability to assign tests/Quizzes that the computer will
score.
From: Brad Kruse ( mailto:[email protected] )
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2009 10:30 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [info-tech] test scanning software
We have a few teachers that want to start using test scanning software. For
example: multiple choice test - students fill out scan sheet or other method
I know there are some online solutions also. What have others used?