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/trackpad: wired or Bluetooth Headset or earbuds: wired or Bluetooth (only for students using Text-to-Speech) Assistive … there are no required bandwidth minimums, 5-10MB per second per student is a general guideline for online assessmentRe: Role Configuration
FERPA | Protecting Student Privacy https://studentprivacy.ed.gov/ferpa#0.1_se34.1.99_13Re: Roster with Quick Class Upload
This is for very limited use cases. Most customers should use the classes that come in via the roster sync. Need to provide some use cases for when to use/not use.Geometry Interaction
Students are able to draw points, lines, circles, and other shapes over a coordinate plane using the new geometry interaction. Creators can add a prompt and change the background image. Students can choose from the various toolsUpload Evidence
Available reports vary by program and role. You can upload student artifacts for alternative assessments to measure student skills and subject comprehension. You can upload artifacts at any time during the testing sessionRe: Number Line Interaction
to the new ‘Minor Ticks’ field on the Editor tab. Students can now plot points on any available tickSchoolnet
helps educators use data to drive instruction and measure student success by combining assessment, reporting … Reporting Student Workspace Instructional Materials Curriculum Manager User Management Please contact yourCreate a Group
You can create a group to link multiple student tests. This makes it easier to locate multiple student tests and to add students to sessions for testing. Pearson recommends a file import to enter groups; however, you can alsoAccessing Rosters, Test Cards, and the Proctor Dashboard
), select the From Administrations... tab Proctors/Teachers with login credentials, select the From My Classes... tabAdd 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 individually