QMR is a cloud-based grading platform for educators. Before you can create exams, manage students, or grade answer sheets, you need a teacher account and an organization. This page walks you through signing up, signing in, and understanding how your organization workspace is structured.Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.qmr.kr/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
Sign up and sign in
Go to qmr.kr
Open qmr.kr in your browser and click the Sign Up button. If you already have an account, click Sign In instead.
Choose a sign-in method
QMR supports two authentication options:
- Email and password — enter your email address and create a password.
- Google or Microsoft OAuth — click the Google or Microsoft button to sign in with your existing account. No separate QMR password is required.
Verify your email (email sign-up only)
If you registered with an email address, check your inbox for a verification email from QMR and click the confirmation link before proceeding.
Your organization is created automatically
The first time you sign in, QMR creates a personal organization for you. This organization is your private workspace — it holds all of your exams, students, and scan history. You can invite other teachers to join it later (see Invite teachers).
How your organization works
Every teacher account belongs to at least one organization. When you invite a co-teacher to your organization, they gain access to the same exam library, student roster, and scan history — there is no need to duplicate exams across accounts. Key points about organizations:- Exams are organization-scoped. An exam you create is visible to all teachers in your organization.
- Students are organization-scoped. Your student roster is shared across all teachers in the organization.
- Each teacher has their own login. Sharing credentials is not necessary — use the invitation flow to add colleagues.