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1. Training for the Iowa Algebra Readiness Assessment: Grades 5 through 8 2011-2012
2. Webinar Protocol As a courtesy to others, participants phones should be muted to eliminate background noise.
Participants are encouraged to submit questions at any time during the presentations by using the Questions Box on the GotoWebinar toolbar.
Audience questions will be answered throughout the presentations.
The presentation is available on the Iowa Online Assessment website, http://ia.caltesting.org, under the Documentation link.
3. Agenda Introductions:
Iowa Testing Program Team
Computerized Assessment and Learning
(CAL) Project Team
General Overview
Technology Coordinator Training
Questions
District, School and Test Administrator Training
Questions
4. Introductions Iowa Testing Program
Cathy Welch
Stephen Dunbar
David Henkhaus
Computerized Assessments and Learning (CAL)
Linette McJunkin
Mark Kalusha
5. IARA Commitment to Iowa schools
Recognition of the importance of the Iowa Algebra Readiness Assessment and the need for additional assessments
Recognition of the need for valid, reliable and timely information
Opportunity to partner with Computerized Assessments and Learning (CAL)
6. CAL Reach Spring 2003 First implementation in Kansas (n = 2850)
To date, over 13 million standardized assessments in reading, mathematics, writing, science and social studies at grade 3 through high school administered for all students in:
Alaska
Idaho
Kansas
Nebraska
Oklahoma
South Carolina
Washington
...and IOWA!
7. General Information Algebra: Grades 5 through 8
60 multiple-choice questions; metrics provided in reports: 40 minutes
Scores shown on-screen to students after completion of test
Student reports available to administrators
Visual Accommodations available
8. Getting Started Iowa CAL Testing Web site Address:
http://ia.caltesting.org
9. Before Testing All students should be administered the Student Tutorial and Practice Test.
Review the communication plan with all DSAs, SAs, and TAs.
Print Test Session Tickets and Summary Page.
Review the Test Administration Manual prior to testing.
10. Student Tutorials & Practice Tests For best results, students should take the Tutorials and Practice test prior to taking the IARA test.
The Student Tutorials and Practice Tests can be accessed through the test engine.
The Student Tutorials can also be accessed from http://ia.caltesting.org.
It is recommended that administrators (DTAs, STAs, and TAs) take the Student Tutorials and Practice Tests.
11. Administer the Test
Inform the students that the clock will start after they read the instructions and when they press the Start Test button.
The student should be given a blank piece of paper and pencil.
Additional time can be given as determined by the test administrator after 40 minute timer expires.
A student may pause his/her test for up to 15 minutes (example emergency bathroom break).
12. Student Report
13. Testing Interruptions
Student is kicked out of system:
If a student is "kicked out" of the system due to computer failure or lost connection, have the student try logging into the same computer or a computer not currently being tested on.
Student responses will be saved in the event of an interruption.
Resumes at first question
Hit next to advance through items.
To verify, check the Review screen
14. Technology Coordinator Training 2011-2012
15. Agenda System Overview
System Requirements
Computer Lab Configurations
Installation Process
Remote Installations
Server Installations
Firewalls/Filters
Software Updates
Questions?
16. System Overview
17. System Requirements Management Tools and Tutorials (Browser requirements):
Most popular browsers: Safari, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Chrome
Accept cookies for session tracking
PDF reader
Adobe Flash Player (version 9.0 required)
Sound card (or onboard sound) and headphones or speakers needed for audio tutorials
Display size of 800x600 or greater
18. Student Testing Software
Operating System:
Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/2008/7
Mac OS X 10.4-10.6
Linux Ubuntu 10.04 LTS with Gnome Window Manager 2.3
Processor : 300 MHz
Memory: 128 MB, 256 MB recommended
Display: Monitors with a resolution of at least 800x600. Video adapters should have at least 8 MB of memory
Connectivity: Able to connect to the Internet and the LCS (if used) through http/https System Requirements
19. No special Java installation required
No need to install your own version of Java
Windows:
Java included as part of CAL installation
CAL Java version does not interfere with other Java versions available in the workstations
Mac: installed by default as part of Mac OS
Extra requirements to support visual accommodation tools
Processor : min 1GHz, 1.5GHz recommended
Memory: min 512MB, 1GB recommended System Requirements cont.
20. Local Caching Software LCS 5.2
Operating System:
Windows XP, 2003, Vista, 2008, 7
Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.6.
Linux
Processor : 1.2 GHz
Memory: 512 MB, 1 GB recommended
Connectivity: Able to connect to the Internet via http/https protocols on ports 80 and 443
A dedicated server is NOT required System Requirements cont.
21. Lab Configuration
22. Lab Configuration
23. Which Set Up Should Your School Use? Key elements:
Reliability of Internet connectivity
Bandwidth available
Number of simultaneous testers
With a reliable T1 connection a non-LCS setup can support up to 150 simultaneous testers.
But if you expect to test more than 150 simultaneous users with at T1 connection or if you have an unreliable Internet connection, the LCS is strongly recommended.
When in doubt, verify installation and infrastructure during administration of practice tests.
24. Local Caching Software LCS: Easy installation, configuration and maintenance
An instance of the LCS can support up to 1000 simultaneous testers
If you need to support more, you can set up multiple instances of the LCS
LCS allows students to continue testing in the event of connectivity interruptions
Automatic caching (and purging) of test data
Automatic uploading of test responses
Students test responses are continuously saved
Communication between workstations and LCS is through HTTP(S) protocol
LCS Monitoring Tool interface available for each LCS
25. LCS Monitoring Tool
26. School Capacity Calculator Because of the LCS technology, Internet connectivity is not the primary factor when determining online testing capacity.
Primary factors:
Number of computers available for testing in your school.
Number of days available/allowed for testing.
Number of Test Sessions Available per Day
27. Compute your school testing capacity
For example, if a school has 100 computers available for testing, can schedule 4 test administrations per day, and has 25 days available for testing their school testing capacity will be:
School Capacity Calculator
28. Testing Software Installation Installation
http://ia.caltesting.org
Windows, Mac and Linux Installers
In most circumstances the default installation will be sufficient to start testing
CAL Configuration. Preferences Program
Proxy settings (automatic detection)
Automatic updates
Local Caching Software
Troubleshoot
Your settings are stored within the installation directory:
C:\Program Files\Iowa Testing Programs (Windows)
/Applications/Iowa Testing Programs (Mac)
29. LCS Installation Download LCS from http://ia.caltesting.org
Windows, Mac, Linux
LCS Manager.
LCS Port Configuration: default port 8100
Proxy setting
Troubleshoot
Your settings are stored within the installation directory under \conf\lcs.properties
Log file: \log\lcs.log within the installation directory
30. Run CAL Preferences program
Available at Iowa Testing Programs/Preferences Setup workstations to use LCS
31. Remote Installations Windows MSI installers available
Software Management Tools
Active Directory Group policy
Novell ZENworks Desktop Management
Policy-driven automation
Can use an imaging solution to maintain a standard operating environment
Apple Remote Desktop
Remote configuration:
Configure one workstation and Push configuration file to all workstations:
C:\Program Files\Iowa Testing Programs (Windows)
/Applications/Iowa Testing Programs (Mac)
32. Server Installations Support for Thin Client Environments:
Windows Terminal Services (RDP)
Citrix (ICA protocol)
Xtenda
Make sure resources are sufficient for number of users per server
36 MB RAM needed by CAL, plus server session set up
Shared (network) drive installation also supported
33. Firewalls and Filters Use of HTTP(S) on port 80 and 443
URLs:
http(s)://ia.caltesting.org
http(s)://ia-tde.caltesting.org
http://updates.caltesting.org
Able to download and upload binary data and these MIME types:
application/octet-stream
text/html
multipart/form-data
Text/xml (LCS only)
34. Software Updates Minimal number of updates
Automatic updates available
MSP patches available for Windows users
MSP can be used with Active Directory and ZenWorks to massively deploy upgrades
35. Summary Notes for Technology Staff Install CAL testing software and LCS
Check to see that the Practice Tests can be accessed on a student computer using a student login for the district/school network (compared to logging in to the district/school network as a staff member)
For districts who use the LCS, at the end of each day of the testing window, check the LCS Monitoring Tool to verify that no operational tests are pending/unsent.
36. Questions?
For questions after this training, have your District Technology Coordinator contact us at:
E-mail: david-henkhaus@uiowa.edu
Phone: (319) 384-2714
37. Test Administrator Training 2011-2012
38. Management Tools Iowa Algebra Readiness Assessment Management Tools
Data Tools
Student Editor (key enter student data)
Manage Testing
Print Student Test Session Tickets
Monitor Status
View Results
Audit Spreadsheet
Administrative Tools
Usernames and passwords
39. Student Data Student data provided to CAL will be pre-loaded into the system.
Students may also be key entered using Student Editor under Data Tools.
40. Using Student Editor Districts may add student accommodations using Student Editor
41. Student Test Session Tickets One ticket per test (2 logins per student); printed 12 per page
Student can take both parts with one login
Roster Page
Secure Session ID
Accommodation
Tickets and Roster
Secure material
Distribute on test day
Print tickets at least one business day before testing.
42. Distribute Test Session Tickets
Students need 3 levels of security to log onto the test.
User Name (from Test Session Ticket)
Password (from Test Session Ticket)
Session ID (from Test Session Ticket).
Collect as students log on to the test.
Secure material!
43. Manage Testing Iowa Algebra Readiness Assessment link:
44. Monitor Status During testing, an administrator may monitor students progress as they move through the test.
45. Audit Spreadsheet Verify all students have completed testing.
46. Reports Grade Level Report (PDF and Excel)
Student Level Report (PDF)
47. Grade Level Report
48. Student Level Report
49. Resources IA/CAL Documentation and FAQs
http://ia.caltesting.org
Contact IA Support
1-319-384-2714
david-henkhaus@uiowa.edu
50. Questions?