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SN QRC-Getting Started_Quick Start Guide for Administrators_201.pdf
navigation and get started with key reporting features such as viewing a student profile, navigating in the dashboard … to “drill down” to more information: student names go to Student Profiles and numbers usually go to a list of studentRe: Create an Eligibility Administration
that these pages work as 1 master page, then please put edits and comments hereConfiguring a Rate Exception
Navigation: Setup/Configuration> Item Setup> Edit Item (button)> Quality Settings> Rate Exception (button) Within an item's configuration, a rate exception can be set to monitor and regulate rater scoring speed on an itemRe: Reseat a Student from the Proctor Dashboard
what does this do to students who are still actively testing?TestNav System Requirement Policy
and students experience efficient and reliable testing sessions. This policy also positively reflects Pearson’s pledgeSNQRC-Assessment_ConsiderationsforSecureTester_221 (2).pdf
on individual workstations prior to student use and is therefore not typically used with non-district-managed student … be installed on each test computer or students will not be able to access their test. To view the requirementsSNQRC-Assessment_CreatingTestWindows_221.pdf
edit a test window, the scheduling settings for all linked tests will be updated in a background task … Scheduling options saved with this test window. Modify the Test Window Click Edit Test Window to edit the window8000s - Pearson Server Errors
or manufacturer. Use another device for student testing. 8033 The home server can not be reached. Please verifyChecklist for Testing
Contacts. Manage Participation in Test Administrations. Create a User Account. Create a Student Record. Create a Group Register a Student. Assign a Test. Additional preparation tasks only for online tests PerformHot Spot Interaction
In the Hot Spot interaction, the student responds by selecting one or more locations, or hot spots, on the screen. Some examples: Shading fraction models Completing line plots Selecting points on number lines Selecting total