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Manage Paper Tests
Pictogram-RGB-Blue_Planning.png Manage Paper Tests support pages apply to tasks related to creating, editing, and approving/rejecting paper tests. For instruction on managing organizations, use the menu on the leftAdd a Group
You must enter group data into the system before you link student tests. Adding groups also helps you more efficiently find student tests. You can: Add a group of student tests to a test session, rather than individuallyDefine Item Metadata
the Item Workflow. Set Up Item Metadata Navigate to AD Authoring > Banks. For a bank, select the Edit Bank icon … the Field Label and do not edit once applied to any items. Group: If any additional group was set up in Step 4Reporting Categories and Derived Scoring
The Scoring tab in Form Create/Edit displays the Reporting Objectives from the Program setup. Depending on what … objectives. Navigation: AD Authoring > Forms > [Select 'Edit' in the Actions menu for a form] > Scoring tab SetSN QRC-Assessment_Test Item Tips_201.pdf
, be sure to preview the test on a device with a resolution representative of what student will test with. • The image … each cell. Sample numbering in both the editing window and TestNav view Sample text after increasingInfrastructure Trial Guide
to conduct an infrastructure trial. Role Responsibilities District Implements the trial, creates sample students … Coordinator Assists in implementing the trial, and possibly creating sample students and test sessions. ConductsInstall and Sign In
Files (SRF) Signing In to TestNav: Sign in to TestNav Sign In to TestNav through Student PortalProgress Report
The Progress Report defaults to a view of all tests within a program. It reflects the Reporting Org of the student; if no Reporting Org is specified for the student it uses their enrollment school. It displays the testing windowSN+QRC-Assessment_Administering+TestNav+Assessments_231.pdf
Learn how to prepare for Schoolnet online assessments, understand the student assessment experience, and view student progress in real time. If students have never used TestNav, you may wish to present relevant slidesSecurity Policy
guidelines. Proctors can only assist students in logging in to TestNav or in handling technical issues during testing. Students cannot access other applications during the test. Students are prohibited from having phones