Education and demonstration – Question or problem eliciting response
Patent
1995-11-20
1998-01-20
Cheng, Joe
Education and demonstration
Question or problem eliciting response
434118, 434362, 273273, 395927, G09B 700
Patent
active
057095515
ABSTRACT:
A method for increasing the speed at which test answers are processed. The method receives electronic representations of test answers and organizes the test answers into separate groupings. The method next displays a particular grouping of test answers to a test resolver so that the resolver can score the test answers. In displaying the answers, the method uses a matrix of cells and displays one test answer in each of the cells. The test resolver can thus simultaneously view multiple test answers, which facilitates efficient scoring of the answers.
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Bramlett, Jr. William L.
Clark Jay V.
Moyer Judith
Cheng Joe
National Computer Systems, Inc.
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