Quick Key Adds Unlimited Scanning for Pro Version of Digital Grading App

Quick Key has released a pro version of its digital grading app for mobile devices.

Currently available for iOS devices with an Android version coming February 15, the new app offers unlimited mobile scanning, an improved dashboard and the ability to align quiz questions to standards.

The Web site for the app, newly redesigned, allows teachers to add questions, images or text for answers to quizzes and tests. Teachers can also use the site to import and assign students to a class, then track their progress either on the site, or through the mobile app.

"In the classroom, the most important relationship is between teacher and student," said Walter O. Duncan, 15-year veteran teacher and co-founder of Quick Key Mobile, in a prepared statement. "Quick Key Mobile strengthens that relationship."

The free version of the app allows scanning for as many as 30 students. The pro version, with scanning for an unlimited number of students, is available for a $2.50 per month subscription. More information is available at get.quickkeyapp.com.

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