FormReturn OMR Screencasts
Click on the following links to view video tutorials on how to use FormReturn:
- Screencast/Video - Introducing FormReturn
- Screencast/Video Tutorial - Quick Start Guide
- Screencast/Video Tutorial - Setting the Recognition Settings
- Screencast/Video Tutorial - Publication Types (Form ID vs OMR ID)
- DOWNLOAD Screencast/Video Tutorial - Full Presentation - Using FormReturn from Start to Finish - 1 Hour 15 Mins - 128MB Video
- DOWNLOAD Screencast/Video Tutorial - Importing and Exporting data with FormReturn's Database (Plus advanced JDBC instructions) - 38 Minutes - 56MB Video
- Screencast/Video Tutorial - Creating Checkbox Shading Instructions
- DOWNLOAD Screencast/Video Tutorial - Quickly setting the correct answers and fonts - new features in version 1.0.4 - Multiple checkboxes and text areas.
- Screencast/Video Tutorial - (since 1.0.5) Ordering and naming the columns of your exported data.
Screenshots
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A screenshot of the form recognition preview. Use Optical Mark Recognition to capture your student's learner feedback forms. You can use FormReturn to design the AQTF learner questionnaire (particularly useful if you need to add your own custom questions). The screenshot above is an example of OMR recognition in the Learner Questionnaire for the AQTF Quality Indicators detecting marks made on a page. To download a sample the questionnaire exported as a preview PDF file, click here ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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A screenshot of the form page captured data view. This view shows the captured form page image, the time the form page was captured, the score for both the entire form and the form page, the marks that were selected and the score for each captured mark. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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A screenshot of FormReturn Server's form processor thread. This system polls the database for any unprocessed image in the incoming image table. It then processes the image and either assigns it to a form page and stores the captured results, or marks it as unrecognized. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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A screenshot of the FormReturn Server's Folder Monitor thread. To automatically process images in a folder on your computer (or on a network share), select both an incoming image folder, and a processed images folder. This is useful for situations where you have scanners drop images automatically into a directory when a form has been scanned (such as a bulk scanner with an automatic document feeder). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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A screenshot of the FormReturn Server's database manager. From here you can modify any of the database details, including usernames, databases, active form processing database, remove, create, backup, allow external connections and the port number the database runs on. You can also restart the whole database by pressing the restart button on the server (also restarts the image processor threads). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
