Online Testing Readiness Checklist This checklist is designed to assist you in planning online test administrations. To fully prepare for a successful online test administration, thoroughly review all administrative and technical manuals.. Homepage Texas Assessment Management System, as delivered by PearsonAccess Homepage, the gateway to the online testing administrative site: http://www.texasassessment.com Resources technical and administrative manuals, mathematics charts, science formula charts, and periodic tables, TELPAS administration tutorials, Proctor Caching software, training for the testing staff, Oaths of Test Security, and other helpful resources: http://www.texasassessment.com/resources TestNav downloading TestNav test delivery software and TestNav tutorials can be found under the Downloads tab at: http://www.texasassessment.com/downloads IMPORTANT! The Texas Assessment Management System District Orientation available under the Training link will show you how to perform most of the administrative activities found in the Texas Assessment Management System and in the User s Guide for the Texas Assessment Management System for example, assigning login IDs and security profiles to users, creating and monitoring online test sessions, and accessing helpful resources. This self-paced online training course may be accessed at: http://www.texasassessment.com/training It is recommended that staff performing online testing activities view the additional training modules located on the Training tab as follows: Introduction to PearsonAccess Organization Overview User Management Overview Student Data Management Overview Setting Up Online Testing Environment (TestNav 6) Test Management Overview Test Setup Overview Test Results Overview Proctor Caching From this point on the checklist is divided into job function responsibilities. You are encouraged to print and distribute this checklist to the appropriate staff members depending on job function. Please note that there is some overlap between the job function responsibilities. Therefore, administrative staff should know the basic steps to prepare computers for online testing, and technology staff should especially understand the process of creating and monitoring test sessions.
CHECKLIST Preparing for Online Testing: Testing Coordinators (District and Campus) This checklist will help you track the steps involved in preparing for the online test administrations. Recommended timelines are provided for each activity below to assist you. Check off each activity as you complete it to make sure you have fulfilled your responsibilities as the testing coordinator for this administration. Detailed instructions for completing each activity are included in the October 2010 TAKS Online Coordinator/Test Administrator Manual in the sections referenced by page numbers here. This page may be duplicated as needed. 26 Review Resources and Complete Training 3 6 weeks prior to testing 30 Create User Accounts 2 week prior to testing 30 21 Verify That Student Data are Loaded into the Testing System Manually Assign Examinees to Participate in Online Testing, if Necessary 2 weeks prior to testing 1-2 weeks prior to testing Resources 29 Review Test Security and Confidentiality 1 week prior to testing 29 Sign Security Oath 1 week prior to testing 30 Prepare the Testing Environment 1 3 days prior to testing User s Guide for the Texas Assessment Management System (http://www.texasassessment.com/guide) This guide describes in detail the two basic components of the online testing system: the administrative and the test delivery components. October 2010 TAKS Online Coordinator/Test Administrator Manual (http://www.texasassessment.com/manuals) Frequently Asked Questions (http://www.texasassessment.com/faqs) o General FAQs This document provides answers to commonly asked and more complicated questions regarding the technical aspects of online testing PearsonAccess Technology Guidelines (http://www.texasassessment.com/techinfo) This document provides the minimum and recommended technical specifications for network connectivity and intermediate network devices required for implementing online testing. TestNav Technology Guidelines (http://www.texasassessment.com/techinfo) This document provides detailed instructions for browser setup and installation of TestNav test delivery software. Proctor Caching User s Guide (http://www.texasassessment.com/techinfo) This guide provides information on the installation and use of the Texas Assessment Management System Proctor Caching software. TestNav Early Warning System Reference Manual (http://www.texasassessment.com/techinfo) This guide provides information about the Early Warning system (EWS). The EWS alerts administrators when connection to the testing server is interrupted. It includes FAQs and explanations of on screen messages. Training Practice Center Site (http://www.texasassessment.com/practice) The main purpose of the Practice Center is to give users a place to practice the test administration tasks without affecting real data. For instance, after creating sample students, users can practice registering students and assigning them to additional groups and tests. Texas Assessment Management System District Orientation (http://www.texasassessment.com/training) This is a computer driven tutorial that demonstrates how to use the online system. PearsonAccess Training Overviews (http://www.texasassessment.com/training) These overviews provide
training on how to navigate and use the different functionality within PearsonAccess. Student Tutorials The TELPAS Online Reading Test Student Tutorials (http://www.texasassessment.com/telpas-tutorials) Tutorials that simulate the format of the online reading test. They give students practice using the online testing interface and expose them to the various types of TELPAS reading selections and test questions. The 2010 TELPAS Released Tests (http://www.texasassessment.com/telpas-released-tests) -- Scorable tests that can be administered to students for diagnostic purposes. At the end of the test, a raw score result with be provided and can be compared to the raw score conversion table to determine the students proficiency level rating.
CHECKLIST Preparing for Online Testing: Technology Staff This checklist will help you track the steps involved in preparing for the online test administrations. Recommended timelines are provided for each activity to assist you. Check off each activity as you complete it to make sure you have fulfilled your responsibilities as the technology professional for this administration. Detailed instructions for completing each activity are included in the October 2010 TAKS Online Coordinator/Test Administrator Manual in the sections referenced by page numbers here. This page may be duplicated as needed. 26 Review Resources and Complete Training 3 6 weeks prior to testing 27 Install Software Needed for Online Testing (Use of Proctor-Caching software is highly required.) 28 Assess Network Infrastructure and Computer Workstations 2 weeks prior to testing 2 weeks prior to testing 29 Sign Security Oath 1 week prior to testing 39 Test the Online Testing Software and the Proctor- Caching Software 1 week prior to testing Resources User s Guide for the Texas Assessment Management System (http://www.texasassessment.com/guide) This guide describes in detail the two basic components of the online testing system: the administrative and the test delivery components. Frequently Asked Questions (http://www.texasassessment.com/faqs) o General FAQs This document provides answers to commonly asked and more complicated questions regarding the technical aspects of online testing PearsonAccess Technology Guidelines (http://www.texasassessment.com/techinfo) This document provides the minimum and recommended technical specifications for network connectivity and intermediate network devices required for implementing online testing. TestNav Technology Guidelines (http://www.texasassessment.com/techinfo) This document provides detailed instructions for browser setup and installation of TestNav, the test delivery software. Proctor Caching User s Guide (http://www.texasassessment.com/techinfo) This guide provides information on the installation and use of the Texas Assessment Management System Proctor Caching software. TestNav Early Warning System Reference Manual (http://www.texasassessment.com/techinfo) This guide provides information about the Early Warning system (EWS). The EWS alerts administrators when connection to the testing server is interrupted. It includes FAQs and explanations of on screen messages. Quick Start Guides (http://www.texasassessment.com/techinfo) o Installing TestNav Quick Start o Installing Proctor Caching Quick Start o Proctor Caching Verification Quick Start for Windows o Proctor Caching Verification Quick Start for MAC Adobe Flash Player Installation Tips (http://www.texasassessment.com/techinfo) This document provides instructions for installing Adobe Flash Player. 2010 2011 Unified System Requirements (http://www.texasassessment.com/unifiedsystemreqs) This document provides technical requirements for Texas Online Testing. Software
TestNav test delivery software (http://www.texasassessment.com/downloads) Version 6.9.005 required for 2010-2011 online testing. Proctor Caching software (http://www.texasassessment.com/downloads) Software utilized to accelerate the delivery of test content to students and reduce the amount of bandwidth required for electronic testing. Proctor caching is required for all online testing administrations. Training Best Practices and Deployment for Online Testing (http://www.texasassessment.com/training) A multimedia technical training presentation on the Texas Assessment Management System. Practice Center Site (http://www.texasassessment.com/practice) The main purpose of the Practice Center is to give users a place to practice the test administration tasks without affecting real data. For instance, after creating sample students, users can practice registering students and assigning them to additional groups and tests. PearsonAccess Training Overviews (http://www.texasassessment.com/training) These overviews provide training on how to navigate and use PearsonAccess. Student Tutorials The TELPAS Online Reading Test Student Tutorials (http://www.texasassessment.com/telpas-tutorials) Tutorials that simulate the format of the online reading test. They give students practice using the online testing interface and expose them to the various types of TELPAS reading selections and test questions. The 2010 TELPAS Released Tests (http://www.texasassessment.com/telpas-released-tests) Scorable tests that can be administered to students for diagnostic purposes. At the end of the test, a raw score result with be provided and can be compared to the raw score conversion table to determine the students proficiency level rating.
CHECKLIST Preparing for Online Testing: Test Administrators This checklist will help you track the steps involved in preparing for the online test administrations. Recommended timelines are provided for each activity to assist you. Check off each activity as you complete it to make sure you have fulfilled your responsibilities as a test administrator. Detailed instructions for completing each activity are included in the October 2010 TAKS Online Coordinator/Test Administrator Manual in the sections referenced by page numbers here. This page may be duplicated as needed. Resources 26 Review Resources and Complete Training 2 weeks prior to testing 29 Review Test Security and Confidentiality 1 week prior to testing 29 Sign Security Oath 1 week prior to testing 37 Set up Online Test Sessions 1 week prior to testing 30 Prepare the Testing Environment 1 3 days prior to testing 39 Print Student Authorizations 1 3 days prior to testing 40 Generate and Print the Seal Codes (TAKS ELA) 1 3 days prior to testing User s Guide for the Texas Assessment Management System (http://www.texasassessment.com/guide) This guide describes in detail the two basic components of the online testing system: the administrative and the test delivery components. October 2010 TAKS Online Coordinator/Test Administrator Manual (http://www.texasassessment.com/manuals) Frequently Asked Questions (http://www.texasassessment.com/faqs) o General FAQs This document provides answers to commonly asked and more complicated questions regarding the technical aspects of online testing TestNav Early Warning System Reference Manual (http://www.texasassessment.com/techinfo) This guide provides information about the Early Warning system (EWS). The EWS alerts administrators when connection to the testing server is interrupted. It includes FAQs and explanations of on screen messages. Training Practice Center Site (http://www.texasassessment.com/practice) The main purpose of the Practice Center is to give users a place to practice the test administration tasks without affecting real data. For instance, after creating sample students, users can practice registering students and assigning them to additional groups and tests. Texas Assessment Management System District Orientation (http://www.texasassessment.com/training) This is a computer driven tutorial that demonstrates how to use the Texas Assessment Management System online testing website. PearsonAccess Training Overviews (http://www.texasassessment.com/training) These overviews provide training on how to navigate and use the different functionality within PearsonAccess. Student Tutorials The TELPAS Online Reading Test Student Tutorials (http://www.texasassessment.com/telpas-tutorials) Tutorials that simulate the format of the online reading test. They give students practice using the online testing interface and expose them to the various types of TELPAS reading selections and test questions.
The 2010 TELPAS Released Tests (http://www.texasassessment.com/telpas-released-tests) Scorable tests that can be administered to students for diagnostic purposes. At the end of the test, a raw score result with be provided and can be compared to the raw score conversion table to determine the students proficiency level rating.
CHECKLIST Day-of-Testing Activities: Test Administrators These checklists will help you track the steps involved in administering and monitoring the online tests. Recommended timelines are provided for each activity below to assist you. Check off each step as you complete it to make sure you have fulfilled your responsibilities as a test administrator. Detailed instructions for completing each step are included in the October 2010 TAKS Online Coordinator/Test Administrator Manual in the sections referenced by page numbers here. This page may be duplicated as needed. 42 Start the Test Session Day of testing 43 Administer Each Assessment Day of testing 43 Monitor and Manage Test Sessions Day of testing CHECKLIST Post-Administration Activities: Test Administrators and Coordinators 29 Sign Security Oath Immediately 45 Resolve the Test Session Immediately 46 Complete Score Codes (TAKS) Immediately 48 Lock or Unlock User Accounts in the Assessment Management System administration (Coordinators only) 1 week after each administration, and throughout the year as needed