Above the Progress Bar: Assessment Information

You can view information about the test, test configuration, and select an action. 

Testing Information

This section includes:

  • Test - name
  • Administration - name 
  • Proctor Group - name
  • Testing School
Config Information

This section includes:

  • Test Window - for the overall assessment
  • Proctor Name
  • Kiosk Only field*
    • This indicates whether the ADAM Lockdown Browser must be installed on the students’ testing devices. For more information, see the Install and Setup ADAM Lockdown Browser page. This does not apply when students are testing in TestNav.
In the Actions area: 
Test Code 

You provide this code to students so they can sign in to the assessment (this is the same test code as the one on the student test ticket). You can select the expand arrows next to the code to view in full screen. Select the minimize arrows (on the expanded test code window) to return to the normal view.

Proctor Password

Other proctors can use the test code and proctor password to simultaneously access the Proctor Dashboard. Students should never have access to the proctor password.

Print Cards 

If available, select Print Cards to:

  • Print a roster and the test cards to distribute to students.
  • Open (in a second window) to view the test cards for this proctor group.
Seal Code(s)

Some assessments are set up with seal codes. Do not provide seal code to student until you are ready for them to 'unlock' the corresponding section.

Read Aloud

Applies to TestNav only. A Read Aloud icon appears if at least one student in the group is tagged for ReadAloud. Click icon to view a pop-up screen with access instructions for the person who will perform the ReadAloud. 

Below the Progress Bar: Student Session List

You can view, filter, and search for students in your proctor group and manage their sessions. Students that can access the test appear in the Tester column.

Tester

Student name

Identifier

A unique label that identifies each student. In some cases, the student uses this identifier to log in to the test.

Progress

The progress column displays the students’ progress as one of the following: 

The proctor does not start the test from the proctor dashboard. When instructed by the proctor, students start their tests by opening ADAM or TestNav (as applicable) on their devices, and entering their credentials.
  • Not Started – The student has not signed in to the test.
  • In Progress – The student has signed in to the test. No action is needed by the proctor.
  • Submitted – The student has completed the test and submitted their answers.
  • Reseat – The proctor has reseated the student(s). The student has not yet signed back in to the session. No action is needed by the proctor.
  • Breached* – The student has exited the lockdown browser. The proctor must reseat the student before they can log in to the test again.
  • Paused* – The proctor has paused one or all sessions. The student sees the Test Paused message on their screen. There is a time delay of about 30 seconds between pressing the Pause Session button and the student's test actually pausing. The proctor must resume the session before the student is allowed back into the session.
  • Tester Paused* – The student has paused their own session. The student sees the Test Paused message on their screen. The proctor can restart the student’s session, or the student can select the Resume button to resume their test.
Started Time

The time the student started the session. Proctors do not need to monitor this information.

Health

Health tells the proctor if the student is interacting with the test. Health can display one of the following values: 

  • Not Started – The student has not signed in to the test. No action is needed by the proctor.
  • Submitted – The student has completed and submitted the test.
  • Active* – The student has signed in to the test. The student has recently interacted with the test.
  • No Activity* – The student has not interacted with the test for at least 90 seconds. This could indicate that the student:
    • Has exited the lockdown browser by closing the browser. The proctor must reseat the student before they can log in to the test again.
    • Has not interacted with the test. No action is needed by the Proctor as long as the student is still in the lockdown browser.
  • Exited** - The student has exited TestNav, and a proctor must reseat them before they can log in to the test again.
  • Resumed** – The student has resumed their test session.
Section/Item

The Section and Item columns show each student's progress. The item progression shows which question the student is working on or on which item they exited the test from.

Accom (Accommodations)

The number of accommodations a student has appears in this column. You can hover your pointer over the count to see the assigned accommodations.

TTS

When toggled ON, the student has access to the text-to-speech (TTS) player while testing. If visible, site settings determine whether or not this can be changed for this session only by the proctor.

Code (Accountability Code)

In the Code column, you can view any accountability code applied to the student, such as "ME" for "medically excused." Select Apply to add an accountability code for a student.

Actions Toolbar

Proctors can use the toolbar at the top of the student sessions list to apply an action to ALL student sessions.*

Pause All Sessions – Proctors can pause all students’ sessions.  The proctor must resume the session for all students to resume testing. This is not available for assessments taken TestNav


Resume All Sessions – Proctors use this button to resume all students’ sessions, allowing all students with paused tests to continue testing.


Release All To Next Section – When tests have a structured stop and release between sections, proctors select this button to allow students to move onto the next section of the test.


After the assessment session has started, a set of buttons appears in the Actions column for each student. Proctors use these buttons to control individual student’s sessions.

Pause Session* – Proctors can pause an individual student session. The proctor must resume the session (select the button again) for the student to resume testing.


Reseat Session – Proctors can select this if something interrupts a student's session. This might include a computer issue, session timeout, or an unexpected error. Reseating allows the student to re-enter their test code and SSID to continue taking their test.


Submit Session – If available, this should only be used if the student will not do any further testing. There may be a lag between the time a student actually submits their test and when it appears in both the Health and Program columns. Most assessments are set up to automatically submit all students who forgot to do so at the end of the test window.


Unsubmit Session – Even if available, unsubmitting is not recommended as a best practice as it allows students to re-enter their test.

* Features apply only to tests delivered in ADAM.

** Features apply only to tests delivered in TestNav.


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