Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Is NCS data form the same as Scantron data form?

Scantron Form is the most widely recognized term to describe Optical Mark Read (OMR) machine-readable forms. NCS data forms are basically the same thing. In fact, NCS was recently purchased by Scantron. Scantron and NCS is to OMR what Coke is to cola and Kleenex is to tissue. The Scantron Form is commonly used in the education establishment for testing, conference course evaluations, surveys and other data collection projects. But it need not be limited to education applications. Because OMR is still considered the most cost-effective and reliable method for getting data off of paper into meaningful reports, it remains the time-proven standard against which alternate data collection systems are compared.

NCS forms (also referred to as Scantron forms) have a unique appearance but the process of designing, printing and processing this form is still the same. It follows critical criteria for positioning, printing and scanning in order to capture the data accurately. All the steps in the process involve specialized software and hardware. Scantron provides both, but so do many other good companies. In fact, there are other sources of OMR products and services that are actually better and more affordable.

Scantron gets a good deal when their name is attached to a generic product like an OMR form. But the customer may or may not get such a good deal by the association. It's important to note that there are other options to investigate. The generic association doesn't make it the best. Biggest maybe. But not necessarily the best. Scantron/NCS produces some great scanners. We use them and sell them. But we also use a variety of other software not produced by NCS that works better in our estimation. So don't be easily influenced by the big names. Do your research. Ask around for advice from those who have had experience with many different products and services. Good things often come in smaller packages.

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