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What Is Markin For?
New technology requires new
tools, and teachers working on-line need facilities
which are just not available in a standard web
browser or word-processor. Students submit their
work as word-processor documents via email, and
teachers need to be able to mark and return these
documents as quickly and easily as they can mark
work submitted on paper.
What Does Markin Do?
Markin is a Windows program
which runs on the teacher's computer. It can import
a student's text for marking by pasting from the
clipboard, or directly from an RTF or text file.
Once the text has been imported,
Markin provides all the tools a teacher needs
to mark and annotate the text.
When marking is complete, the
teacher can export the marked text as an RTF file
for loading into a word-processor, or as a web
page so that students can view the marked text
in a web browser. Marked work can even be emailed
directly back to the student, all from within
the Markin program.
To find out more, see the Features
page, follow the online
tutorial, or have a look at the other Markin
information pages listed in the menu on the right.
Upgrading To Version 3 From Earlier
Versions
If you are a registered user
of an earlier version of Markin, please see the
Pricing
and Ordering page for details of upgrade charges.
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