This page pertains to ONLY Vermont and pilot programs using ADAM for their assessment management system and ChromeOS devices to deliver tests.
After you download the TN app, complete the setup using the sections below.
Note which specific device each student uses during each test. TestNav saves SRFs to only one designated place on the testing device. If an error occurs, you can locate files only on that specific device. |
Pearson supports only managed Chromebooks for secure testing. Both before you install TestNav AND prior to each testing session, you should check each device to ensure it is in managed status.
To install TN app, first ensure each device's settings are set to keep local data to avoid accidentally deleting the SRF and log files. Then, add the TN app as a kiosk app.
If your content filters are activated when a student signs in to the Chrome device, contact Pearson Support for additional URLs to add to your kiosk settings for URL blocking. TestNav does not require that the student sign in to the Chrome device. As a result, these content filters do not filter as intended during a TestNav test. |
From the Google Admin console home page, go to Devices > Chrome > Apps & extensions > Kiosks.




Students with accommodations or accessibility features enabled through their PNP or test form access those features within TestNav. ChromeOS has native accessibility features that might appear within a kiosk floating accessibility menu during testing. Technology personnel can disable this menu before testing to avoid it interfering with the student’s test. |
If you have not already done so, choose the appropriate icon for your test on the home page. If your test was selected before the test session, you see the Sign In page, rather than the home page.
If you need to select a different test, click the user drop-down menu at the upper-right of the page, and click Choose a different customer.
Click the appropriate icon for your test.
On ChromeOS, the SRF default primary save location is not customizable.
To find files on Chrome OS: