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"Michael J. Welker" <[log in to unmask]>
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Gary,
To echo others, in a word, you are not alone! Almost to the end of
my/our college's initial supply of the gold wringers after about 2.5
years and I have more duds than scratchers. Luckily, with distributed
video conferencing locations being the teams, myself and each remote
facilitator/proctor have been resorting to vocal feedback when they
are too old to scratch.
-Mike Welker

History Adjunct
& Interim Coordinator, Distance Learning
North Central State College
Mansfield, Ohio
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On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 9:19 AM, Gary D Lynne <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Just wondering if anyone else has experienced "shelf-life" issues with the
> IF AT forms.  Had some 3-year old "gold flake" (in contrast to the "silver
> flake" ) forms left over... so, with extremely limited teaching budgets,
> tried to use them last night.  I had not "tested" them for whether they
> would scratch or not (who would have thought to do so??) ...   they would
> not scratch!  The gold flake was "welded" to the form.   So, had to go to
> "Plan B" in the midst of the Exam...  with several very disappointed
> students, who really do like the IF AT scratch-off process... gaining more
> points, as well as learning more, due to immediate feedback. (Not good for
> student evaluations.. that the forms did not "scratch").
>
> Now I am wondering about the "silver flake" forms... how long do they last?
>  I teach small classes (typically 50-something), so the large quantities the
> IF AT supplier requires us to buy results in "stocks" of these things
> sitting in my office for awhile.
>
> Any one else having trouble with the scratch-off forms?
>
> Gary D. Lynne, Professor
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>     School of Natural Resources
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> University of Nebraska-Lincoln
> Lincoln, NE 68583-0922  USA
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