 CrowdMark's administered assessment allows an instructor to create in-person paper exams, tests, or assignments that are handwritten by students and then scanned into CrowdBark for evaluation. This video will show you how to create an administered assessment and upload student booklets for grading. From your course page, click Create Assessment, select New Assessment, name your assessment, enroll students and faculty, and then Save. CrowdMark is fully scalable and can accommodate any number of students writing exams, whether it's a single student or a class of thousands. Select the Administered Assessment option. Set up your assessment template as a PDF file so that CrowdMark can place a QR code on every page. See our Help documentation to see how to set up a PDF exam for CrowdMark. Double-sided printing is recommended to avoid students placing work on pages without QR codes. Administered assessments on CrowdMark can have up to 200 multiple-choice questions which are answered on a bubble sheet. Choose whether to enable multiple-choice questions here. If you're using CrowdMark's automated matching feature, our system will use optical character recognition to match your student's booklets to their names and ID numbers in CrowdMark. This requires special formatting which you can view in our Help Center. Upload your template. Once it's uploaded, you'll be able to preview to make sure the formatting is correct. If there's a problem with your formatting, you can click Try Again. Once your formatting is confirmed, click Next. You'll need to define the location of each question in your template so CrowdMark can separate them for grading. You can set a questions label and maximum points, as well as indicate if the question is a bonus which means it won't count towards the assessment's total point value. Multiple-choice questions do not need to be defined as they will be answered on the bubble sheet and grade it automatically by CrowdMark. Click Save and Continue. Then click the Generate PDF button to create a unique booklet for each student with a QR code on each page. We recommend adding extra booklets as you won't be able to generate more later on. Download the PDF of booklets and save it locally to your computer for printing. If you're using bubble sheets for multiple-choice questions, you will need to select questions to fill out the multiple-choice answer key. This is what our system will use for auto-grading. Once students have written the assessment, the completed booklets will need to be scanned and uploaded as a PDF for grading. Click Upload Booklets and drag and drop or browse for your PDF file. CrowdMark will process the QR codes to ensure that each page goes to the correct location for grading. If the exam pages are out of order, you don't need to worry. These QR codes will keep them organized for you. If a QR code can't be read, you'll see an error message. If CrowdMark's OCR is unable to match a booklet, or if you're not using automated matching, click to match the booklets to the students manually. Search for student information, then click the checkbox to select a student to match. Once your booklets are uploaded and matched, you're ready to start grading. For more information, check out the CrowdMark Help Center or reach out to CrowdMark Support. We're always happy to hear from you. Thanks for watching!