ZipGrade is the new, better, version of Scantron. Zipgrade is a multiple choice grading/data collecting app available for all IOS products. Android users, according to their website, ZipGrade is expecting an android compatible app this year. For the first 100 scans, the app is free. After that, it's $1.99 for 2 months or $6.99 for a full year. Once you use up your 100 scans, I promise you'll be hooked. I am now a subscriber for a year... or a lifetime. No walking to the teacher's lounge, no small talk with co-workers, no saying "hello" to lingering students in the hallways. It's just you, your student responses, your phone, and your room. Every moment is precious and this app helps make you more efficient, so you can actually (comfortably) leave at 2:30.
Step 1. Download the app, ZipGrade
Step 2: Create New Quiz
You can label the quiz anything you'd like. I label mine by topic and section.
Step 4: Select "Edit Key"
Step 5: Fill in answer key
Step 6: Scan Papers using your cell phone's camera.
You need to align the four square corners of the answer sheet to the 4 corners of the scanner on your phone. Let it focus, by having answer sheets on flat, well lit surfaces. Once it focuses, it will automatically scan. NOTE: It will continue to scan if you don't remove it quickly and proceed on to the next one. This is a very fast scanner.
Step 7: Select "Review Papers"
Step 8: Look at student scores on the right hand column. Names are on the left (in students' handwriting).
Step 9: Select "Item Analysis"
Step 10: Analyze Results/Informal Feedback
With a quick glance, you will know which answer the students are still collectively struggling on. For example, my students struggled a lot with #2 and #4. I can address the issue in class before students leave and I don't have to let time lapse before a clarification is made. But on a positive note, my students were all confident with #3 and #9.