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Scanning Process• Scanner is located in library mezzanine• Keep test separated by class• Place class papers in top tray of scanner

– Papers face up– Top of answer sheet in first

• On screen of scanner– Press 4 item test – Press next

Scanning Process• After all answer sheets are scanned a

report page will be printed – Report page contains:

• Scores for each answer sheet• * next to a score means there is an error with the

scoring process– To correct errors you will need to go to the website

and correct these

• Place your next class’s answer sheets into the scanner and repeat the process

Correcting Errors• Go to the website

– http://oscar.haverfordsd.org• Enter your username and password

– Username: first initial last name (FBrown)

– Password: first two letters of your last name last five digits of you SS# (BR23456)

Correcting Errors• From drop down menu select the class you

need to work with• Find student(s) whose scores need to be

corrected– Any student needing correction will have a small

“err” next to their score

• Click on his/her score to have his/her answer sheet appear – Make sure pop ups are turned off and

allowed at this site

Correcting Errors• Questions needing to be corrected are

highlighted in red– Looking at the student’s answer sheet

select the answer they had on their paper by click on that choice

• If they left the answer blank, leave the question blank (filling in any answer will affect the data)

– Click on the “Rescore & Update Test” button

– Close the window

Correcting Errors

• Student’s test score has been updated• When you close the window

• The “err” will no longer show if you enter a choice

• The “err” will remain if the student left a question blank

• Repeat process for all errors• Scoring is now completed