Trebla said:
I'm pretty sure they record it on a separate sheet of paper containing the criteria or something. It makes it more convenient to add up as well.
Each pile of scripts comes with a page which has the centre number at the top and the student numbers listed down the page.
We write our mark/s in little boxes beside the student's number.
As each marker only marks one question for a paper that has 4 questions then there will be 8 such pages, as responses are double marked.
These pages are returned to the clerical staff with the pile of papers and the clerical staff input the marks to the computer through a scanner - no manual adding of marks at all.
The marking criteria is a separate page - which we usually tape to our desks for ease of reference (along with a copy of the question we are marking and even, sometimes, the relevant page from the syllabus - e.g. for Modern History personalities we have the personalities pages so we know what content we should be seeing in response to the question particularly with the lesser done personalities that we mark.)
So a marker when marking a centre of 20 students will have, on their desk, the pile of 20 scripts for that question, a single page for the marks, a separate page for the criteria (not one copy of the criteria for each student), and some other pages if needed. It can get rather crowded at times. There are also two boxes, one marked IN and the other marked OUT. What is in the IN box are the scripts to be marked by that marker and the OUT box is where the marker puts the finished bundle when they have finished that entire bundle.