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  1. Teleconference Information To ensure you hear today’s presentation, please dial into the teleconference by using the following telephone number and conference code:Telephone Number: 1-877-554-0877Code: 2103395083

  2. WebEx Tips Use the Webex chat feature to ask questions during the Webex meeting. At the top of your screen, click the Webex toolbar. Click the chat bubble. Select Host as the recipient. Type your question in the field.

  3. Florida Interim Assessment Item Bank and Test Platform(FL IBTP) Item Tryout Spring 2014

  4. Training Objectives This workshop will address how to do the following: • Navigate to an assessment. • Administer an assessment online. • Demonstrate the student experience of taking an online assessment using Secure Tester. • Locate support resources.

  5. Project Overview Florida was selected as a winner of the federal Race to the Top competition. Assessment items developed as part of this project will be stored in the Florida Interim Assessment Item Bank and Test Platform. The Florida Department of Education contracted with Pearson to develop the item bank and test platform. More than 800 Florida educators have contributed to its development as item writers and item reviewers.

  6. Purpose of the Item Tryout • To obtain informative psychometric data on the items developed for the FL IBTP. • To test the system functionality. • Sign in to the FL IBTP. • Understand required hardware and software requirements. • Install the Secure Tester desktop application. • Plan for and administer online assessments to students in your district. • Provide feedback to FDOE.

  7. Preparing for Online Assessments Each district will receive participant usernames and passwords as well as an Item Tryout Toolkit document. • Sign in to the FL IBTP site using the information in the Toolkit document. • Follow preparation instructions to complete the Tech Checkto validate that your hardware meets the minimum requirements for online testing. • Download Secure Tester.

  8. Support Information If at any point you need assistance walking through the Item Tryout steps: Call the Help Desk number at 1-(866)-697-6435 or 866-MYSNHELP. E-mail the Help Desk at schoolnetsupport@pearson.com. Hours of operation are Mon-Fri: 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM EST. All Help Desk agents are trained and aware of how to assist Item Tryout customers.

  9. Sign In https://prodsnibtp.fldoe.org

  10. DEMONSTRATION OF THE PROCESS

  11. TECHNICAL COORDINATOR TASKS

  12. Technical Coordinator Tasks Confirm that all computers meet hardware and software requirements. Download Secure Tester. Whitelist https://prodsnibtp.fldoe.org in any URL blocking software or web proxies (i.e. iBoss, K9, Check Point, etc.) Update any firewalls to allow traffic over HTTPS, port 443 (SSL) to and from the production server host (prodsnibtp.fldoe.org) It is best practice to minimize network-intensive activities taking place on other computers during test times (such as streaming videos).

  13. Preparing the Computer Lab for Online Assessments using A/V When taking world language tests, students may be required to record their responses in the FL IBTP using a microphone. Prior to test day, set the default microphone on the test computers. See the job aid “Tech Coordinators - Preparing the Computer Lab for Online Assessments using A/V” for instructions.

  14. School administrator role

  15. Ways to Aid the Process Confirm that at least one person at the school is assigned the task of serving as the technical coordinator to make sure all student computers are ready. Make sure all teachers have signed in prior to test day to confirm that they see the assessment and have printed out usernames and passwords. Communicate to teachers when each subject and grade level will administer assessments and coordinate computer lab schedules, as needed. Minimize network-intensive activities taking place on other computers during test times (such as streaming videos).

  16. ASSESSMENT ADMINISTRATION PREPARATION – SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR

  17. Preparing for the Assessment School administrators can help facilitate a smooth testing experience by: • Monitoring data collection • Printing usernames and passwords

  18. Where are the assessments? Prior to administering the assessment, administrators will need to search for the test to access student usernames and other test details.

  19. Print Instructions, Student Usernames and Passwords • Increase the font size in Excel.

  20. Monitor an Online Assessment

  21. Proctor Dashboard: Monitor an Online Assessment Graphic representation of the class’ completion progress Links to username information

  22. STUDENT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE – SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR

  23. Student Online Assessment Process Students will do the following: • Sign in. • Enter the online passcode. • Answer questions. • Check their answers. • Submit the assessment for scoring. Note: High school students will use handheld calculators for the Item Tryout.

  24. Student Online Assessment Experience Click this flag to tag questions you want to review before submitting.

  25. Student Online Assessment Experience Scroll down if needed.

  26. Student Online Assessment Experience Click this button to move to the next question.

  27. Student Online Assessment Experience Click Hide for the responses you can eliminate.

  28. Equation Editor - Overview Use the equation editor to enter special characters and symbols when answering math and science questions. Include symbols, matrices, Greek letters and numbers, trig and calculus functions, and arrows when answering open response questions.

  29. The Equation Editor Click the Sigma icon ( ∑ ) in the toolbar on open response items to access the Equation Editor. Source window Preview window

  30. Using the Equation Editor Click any symbol to insert it into the Source window (on the left). A preview of the selection displays on the right. This preview represents how the answer will look on the test. To remove a symbol or part of an equation, simply highlight the text in the Source window and press Delete on the keyboard or place the cursor to the right of the text and use the backspace key.

  31. Accessing Reference Sheets Click the reference sheet button to open the reference sheet needed to answer the test question. For example, a mathematics reference sheet may include math formulas and units of measure, while a Spanish reference sheet may include images associated with audio passages.

  32. Recording Audio Responses When taking world language tests, students may be required to record their responses in the FL IBTP using a microphone.

  33. Automatic Save The testing platform automatically saves answers for every 100 characters a student types in an open response field. Also, the testing platform automatically saves answers each time a student clicks any of the following: • I’m ready for the next question • Pause • View Test Summary • The Back arrow

  34. Submitting the Test After the student answers the last test question, he clicks Test Summary. On the Test Summary page, the student clicks any flagged or unanswered questions to review them and make changes. When satisfied with all the answers, the student clicks Submit Test. If the student needs to exit the test for any reason, he clicks the Pause button at the bottom of the screen. A pop-up box will then prompt the student to click either Exit Test or Return to Test.

  35. SCORING STUDENT ASSESSMENTS – SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR

  36. Proctor Dashboard: Scoring

  37. Scoring

  38. Scoring

  39. Teacher role

  40. ASSESSMENT ADMINISTRATION PREPARATION - TEACHER

  41. Preparing for the Assessment Make sure students have already been introduced to the features of the online assessment. On test day, teachers will do the following: • Write the online passcode on the board. • Distribute student usernames and passwords.

  42. Where are the assessments? 04/01/14, Math Algebra 1 Spring 2014 Form A 1 Teacher home pages display the link to a test assigned to their students. Teachers will see the phrase “Spring 2014” in the title.

  43. Where are the assessments? Prior to administering the assessment, access student usernames and other test details from the Assessment Admin Test Dashboard.

  44. Proctor Dashboard: Monitor an Online Assessment Graphic representation of the class’ completion progress Links to username information

  45. Print Instructions, Student Usernames and Passwords

  46. STUDENT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE - TEACHER

  47. Student Online Assessment Process Students will do the following: • Sign in. • Enter the online passcode. • Answer questions. • Check their answers. • Submit the assessment for scoring.

  48. Student Online Assessment Experience Click this flag to tag questions you want to review before submitting.

  49. Student Online Assessment Experience Scroll down if needed.

  50. Student Online Assessment Experience Click this button to move to the next question.

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