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  2. Michael Sokolski - Wikipedia

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    Shortly thereafter, he joined Scantron Corporation, a firm headed by the founding CEO William E. Sanders. Sokolski served as Scantron's Executive Vice President of Engineering. [3] He was the engineer who developed Scantron's multiple choice answer sheets, which use a number 2 pencil to read and grade a student's test results. [3]

  3. Optical mark recognition - Wikipedia

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    The Scantron Corporation creates many optical answer sheets, although certain uses require their own customized system. [ citation needed ] Optical answer sheets usually have a set of blank ovals or boxes that correspond to each question, often on separate sheets of paper.

  4. Cheat sheet - Wikipedia

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    A cheat sheet (also cheatsheet) or crib sheet is a concise set of notes used for quick reference. Cheat sheets were historically used by students without an instructor or teacher's knowledge to cheat on a test or exam . [ 1 ]

  5. Scantron Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Scantron provides assessment solutions and technology services for business, education, certification, and government clients. Scantron Assessment Solutions deals with scanner manufacturing, forms printing, computer-based testing, and the creation of test questions by psychometricians .

  6. Toyota apologizes for cheating on vehicle testing and halts ...

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    Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda apologized Monday for massive cheating on certification tests for seven vehicle models as the automaker suspended production of three of them.

  7. Optical scan voting system - Wikipedia

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    An electronic ballot marker, the ExpressVote, made by Election Systems & Software.This prints a narrow ballot containing a summary of votes cast in both human-readable and bar code form.

  8. Academic dishonesty - Wikipedia

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    An example of school exam cheating, a type of academic dishonesty. Academic dishonesty, academic misconduct, academic fraud and academic integrity are related concepts that refer to various actions on the part of students that go against the expected norms of a school, university or other learning institution.

  9. GlobalScholar - Wikipedia

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    GlobalScholar was an operating unit of Scantron based in Bellevue, Washington, that developed, manufactured, licensed, and supported a wide range of products and services related to education.