Answer Sheets
The answer-sheet exams list, the six-step create wizard (with rubric editor), the scan upload, and the full review-and-override workspace.
What this screen shows
The Answer Sheets tab lists each answer-sheet exam with its status, submission count and average score. From here you create assignments, publish them, collect uploads, and open the review workspace to grade. It shares its list shell (status tabs, search, view toggle, folders, bulk actions) with the OMR list.
List & create wizard
Opens the six-step Answer-Sheet create wizard.
All / Draft / Published / Graded / Completed.
Auto-grade or export results for several selected exams.
Step 1: name plus a rich-text instructions editor.
Step 1: AI Auto / AI + Review / Manual only (no AI cost).
Step 2: pick the source paper; optionally override total marks.
Step 3: exam date/time and submission open / deadline.
Step 5: allowed file types, max size, max files, max submissions, late penalty, anonymous marking.
Step 6: save as draft or publish the assignment.
The rubric editor (Step 4: Grading)
Turn on rubric grading and open the inline editor.
Add a scoring criterion — name, max marks, description.
Add a level within a criterion — label, marks (0.5 steps), description.
Remove a level, a criterion, or the whole rubric.
How heavily the AI leans on the rubric (0–100%).
Optional deduction per wrong answer.
AI-Auto mode: release results automatically once evaluation completes.
Scan upload
Optional student name and roll (pre-filled from the account).
Add PDF or image pages within the exam’s file-type, size and count limits.
Drop a page from the queue before submitting.
Submit the pages; OCR + AI run while a progress view shows the steps.
After evaluation, page through the scanned sheet thumbnails.
The review workspace
Opening a submission launches the marking workspace — a tabbed surface with a live score readout, plus the publish and identity controls in the header.
Shown only when anonymous marking is on; toggling is audit-logged.
Release scores and feedback to the student.
Mark the scan with pen, highlighter, shapes, arrows, text, stamps and comment pins; undo/redo, zoom, and download the annotated PDF.
Grade question-by-question with a status palette, AI feedback, mistakes & suggestions, and an Override marks editor (shortcuts: j/k move, g full, b zero, 1–9 set).
Pick a level per criterion (AI-suggested levels are flagged), override marks, add student-visible notes, then Save scores.
Auto-saving overall-feedback editor plus AI summary, weak areas, strengths, study plan and recommendations.
Load the AI’s proposed rubric levels / scores as a starting point.
AI grading consumes wallet credit per evaluation. Manual only mode runs no AI at all; use it when you want zero AI cost. Watch your balance on large batches.