Scantron
Scantron Corporation is an American company based in Eagan,
Minnesota, that manufactures and sells machine-readable papers on which
students mark answers to academic multiple-choice test questions. To
analyze those answers, the machines use image-based data collection
software and scanners. Scantron is a division of M&F Worldwide.
Scantron was a member of the American Legislative Exchange Council
(ALEC) from 2010 until it resigned from the organization in 2012. Michael Sokolski (September 25, 1926 – June 13, 2012) was a Polish-born
American design engineer. Sokolski was the inventor and founder of
Scantron, which manufactures machine-readable papers on which students
mark answers to academic multiple choice test questions. He
invented the scanner, which allows a machine to read and grade the
multiple-choice Scantron test sheets.
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