Athens Campus Automated Test Scoring: Scantron

Description

Athens campus Testing Services offers automated processing of paper-based Scantron "bubble sheet" exams.

Access

You can utilize automatic processing of Scantron exams by following the process outlined below:

  1. Use one of the following forms to record the responses to your exam/survey. These are the only forms that our scanner supports:

    • Scantron Blue Form #4521

  2. To ensure that each response is attributed to the correct individual, have each student enter their 9 digit PID number (including any leading zeros) on their bubble sheet.

  3. Deliver the completed exam sheets, a bubble sheet answer key, and completed  Test Score Scan Request form  to specify your preferred report format (PDF, CSV, or Text (txt file)) to:

    OHIO Testing Center
    Bromley Hall 042
    42 West Union Street
    Athens, OH 45701

    Metered parking is available outside the office.
    Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm.

  4. We will email you a secure link to a  OneDrive  folder to download your report(s) when they are ready.

Who can access

  • Faculty, staff, and emeriti

Features

  • Automated scanning of exams.

  • Secure electronic reports delivered via  OneDrive  in the following formats: 

    • PDF

    • CSV

    • Text (txt file)

  • Grade reports cannot be sent via email attachments. 

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