Infrastructure Trial User Guide for MCA

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Infrastructure Trial User Guide for MCA Published January 2016

Table of Contents 1.0 Infrastructure Trial Overview... 1 1.1 When Should I Conduct an Infrastructure Trial?... 1 1.2 Where Do I Start?... 2 1.3 Implementing an Infrastructure Trial within the PearsonAccess Next Training Center... 2 2.0 Setup for an Infrastructure Trial... 3 2.1 Proctor Caching... 3 2.1.1 Purge Cached Test Content... 3 2.1.2 Download and Install Proctor Caching... 3 2.1.3 Enter TestNav 8 Configurations... 4 2.1.4 Ensure Proctor Caching Software is Running... 4 2.2 Designate a Secondary Save Location... 4 3.0 Generating Sample Students... 5 4.0 Creating an Infrastructure Trial Test Session... 9 4.1 Create a New Test Session... 9 4.2 Add Sample Students to a Test Session... 11 5.0 Precache Test Content... 15 6.0 Conduct an Infrastructure Trial at a School... 16 6.1 Print Infrastructure Trial Student Testing Tickets... 16 6.2 Start the Infrastructure Trial Test Session... 19 6.3 Launch TestNav 8... 22 6.4 Conduct Infrastructure Trial... 23 6.5 Monitor Network Performance for Slowdowns or ISP Bandwidth Usage... 23 7.0 Follow Up... 24

1.0 Infrastructure Trial Overview This guide is designed to support the completion of an Infrastructure Trial for the Minnesota Comprehensive Assessment (MCA). An Infrastructure Trial is one of several tasks to complete before testing, as outlined in the Online Testing Infrastructure Readiness Checklist for MCA on the Online Testing Infrastructure Readiness section of the Technology Resources page of PearsonAccess Next. View Technology Resources (PearsonAccess Next > Technology Resources > Online Testing Infrastructure Readiness). An Infrastructure Trial is an opportunity for districts to prepare for MCA testing by simulating test-day network utilization. This will help determine if there are any infrastructure issues to resolve and confirm all testing devices are properly configured and ready to administer MCA. All instructions required to run an Infrastructure Trial are included in this guide. Information and resources necessary to prepare your online testing environment for an Infrastructure Trial, including instructions on proctor caching and running SystemCheck, are available on the TestNav 8 Online Support page. View the TestNav 8 Online Support page (PearsonAccess Next > TestNav 8 Online Support (under Quick Links)). 1.1 When Should I Conduct an Infrastructure Trial? The Infrastructure Trial window should begin one to two months prior to testing. However, the PearsonAccess Next Training Center will not be available until January 25, 2016, and the Infrastructure Trial cannot be conducted until this date. The Infrastructure Trial is ideally completed two months before testing, but the timing of the transition to PearsonAccess Next will truncate the timeline for districts that are testing early in the window. Confirm the testing dates scheduled with your District Assessment Coordinator (DAC) in order to complete the Infrastructure Trial prior to the test administration. You should plan to conduct an Infrastructure Trial only after you have completed the technology setup. See the Online Testing Infrastructure Readiness Checklist for MCA for the activities to complete before conducting an Infrastructure Trial. Technology staff must plan approximately 60 minutes to administer the Infrastructure Trial (times may vary depending on infrastructure complexities). Infrastructure Trial User Guide for MCA 1

1.2 Where Do I Start? Staff with the District Technology Coordinator or Technology Configurations user role in PearsonAccess will automatically be transferred to the Technology Staff user role in PearsonAccess Next. DACs must set up any new user accounts from the Users page under Setup in PearsonAccess Next for technology staff if they did not have an account in PearsonAccess previously. Each user, whether new or transferred from PearsonAccess, will receive an email to create a password for PearsonAccess Next and the Training Center. PearsonAccess Next and the Training Center use the same username and password. Once login credentials have been sent, technology staff will have access to the PearsonAccess Next Training Center to set up the Infrastructure Trial. The Online Testing Infrastructure Readiness Checklist for MCA outlines the steps to begin preparing the networks for the Infrastructure Trial and operational testing. 1.3 Implementing an Infrastructure Trial within the PearsonAccess Next Training Center The Infrastructure Trial is conducted using the PearsonAccess Next Training Center. From the Home page of PearsonAccess Next, select View PearsonAccess Next, and then select Sign in to the Training Center. View the Training Center (PearsonAccess Next > View PearsonAccess Next > Training Center). Within the Training Center, users can generate sample students, assign the item samplers to sample students, create sample test sessions, and add the sample students to test sessions. Instructions for the Infrastructure Trial are directed to the technology staff. However, these tasks could also be completed by the District and/or School Assessment Coordinator depending on what is decided at the district. NOTE: Disable pop up blocking software for the PearsonAccess Next website. A pop up blocker will block screens from opening on testing devices. 2 Infrastructure Trial User Guide for MCA

2.0 Setup for an Infrastructure Trial The PearsonAccess Next Training Center will not be available until January 25, 2016. The Infrastructure Trial cannot be conducted until this date, but technology setup steps 1 through 9 in the Online Testing Infrastructure Readiness Checklist for MCA may be completed earlier. 2.1 Proctor Caching Proctor Caching accelerates the delivery of test content to students and reduces the amount of bandwidth required, providing the best online testing experience. If proctor caching software was downloaded and installed for OLPA, ProctorCache does not need to be re-installed, but it is recommended to purge test content from the OLPA test administration to optimize performance. Districts participating in both OLPA and MCA should wait until OLPA testing is complete before purging test content. If you did not test during OLPA, ensure that you have the latest version of proctor caching software (2015.1.21) and that old content has been purged. 2.1.1 Purge Cached Test Content In your browser, type http://<ip address>:4480 and select Enter to view the proctor caching interface. Select the Tests tab. Select the test content to purge by selecting the checkbox next to individual tests or the checkbox at the top of the row to select all tests. Once the test content is selected, select Purge and enter the password. ProctorCache requires a password to refresh, reload, or purge content. The default password is t35t1n6; however, it is strongly recommended that you create a custom password set locally. If a custom password was created for OLPA, it does not need to be changed for MCA. You can change the default password at any time. For instructions on changing the password, select the Change Password hyperlink on the Set Up and Use ProctorCache page of the TestNav 8 Online Support page. View Set Up and Use ProctorCache (TestNav 8 Online Support > Set Up and Use ProctorCache). Confirm password protocol with technology staff before setting up or changing the password. 2.1.2 Download and Install Proctor Caching If using Proctor Caching, the proctor caching software must be downloaded and installed and the proctor caching machine must be configured for TestNav 8 prior to creating a test session. If you did not test during OLPA, ensure that you have the latest version of proctor caching software (2015.1.21) and that old content has been purged. To update ProctorCache to version 2015.1.21, you should first purge all test content from prior test administrations using your current installation of proctor caching. Content downloaded from the 2014 2015 test year is no longer accessible to district staff and students and should be purged. Next, uninstall the previous version of proctor caching. You can uninstall ProctorCache using the software removal process for your operating system. Infrastructure Trial User Guide for MCA 3

Finally, reboot the computer and install version 2015.1.21. If you are not a network administrator, proctor caching requires full local administrator permissions and a working knowledge of your network. NOTE: Installing ProctorCache DOES NOT automatically cache test content. ProctorCache may be installed at any time before caching test content. Although tablets and Chromebooks can be used for student testing, only Macs and PCs can be used as proctor caching machines. For more information, refer to ProctorCache Requirements on the TestNav 8 Online Support page. View ProctorCache Requirements (TestNav 8 Online Support > System Requirements > ProctorCache). 2.1.3 Enter TestNav 8 Configurations Enter TestNav 8 configurations in PearsonAccess Next before you create any test sessions. Later, while you are creating your test sessions, you will select the named configuration that you create here to be used for each test session. 1. From Setup > TestNav Configurations, select the dropdown menu next to the Start button and select Create / Edit TestNav Configurations. 2. Select Create Configurations. Enter the details of any proctor caching computers that you will use to precache tests. 3. Select Test Connection to make sure the configuration works. 4. Select Create. For more information on entering TestNav 8 configurations, refer to section Create Configuration on the Configure TestNav for Proctor Caching and Precache Content page on the TestNav 8 Online Support page. View Configure TestNav for Proctor Caching and Precache Content (TestNav 8 Online Support > Manage Online Tests > Understand Proctor Caching > Configure TestNav for Proctor Caching and Precache Content). 2.1.4 Ensure Proctor Caching Software is Running In your browser, enter http://<ip address>:4480 and select Enter to view the proctor caching interface. You will see three tabs. The Tests tab provides information about test content and caching status. Select the Clients tab to monitor client connectivity. Select the Settings tab to change the password. 2.2 Designate a Secondary Save Location It is strongly recommended that you add a secondary save location to provide an additional failsafe for preventing loss of student responses. PCs and Macs have the option of using a network share location or a Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) address. For devices, if you add a secondary save location, you must use an SFTP address to ensure that TestNav saves backup Saved Response Files (SRFs). If you set a non-sftp address as a secondary save location, TestNav saves backup SRFs for ONLY those students 4 Infrastructure Trial User Guide for MCA

testing on browser-based TestNav and TestNav Desktop; SRFs would not be saved for Chromebooks and tablets. For instructions on setting up response file backups, see the Configure Response File Backup Locations page under Manage Online Tests in the PearsonAccess Next Online User Guide. View Configure Response File Backup Locations (PearsonAccess Next Online User Guide > Manage Online Tests > Configure Response File Backup Locations). For more information about primary and secondary save locations, expand the options in the menu under Installable TestNav Setup Overview on the TestNav 8 Online Support page. View Installable TestNav Setup Overview (TestNav 8 Online Support > Set Up TestNav Testing Environment > Installable TestNav Setup Overview). 3.0 Generating Sample Students Sample students must be generated within the Training Center in order to administer an Infrastructure Trial. The number of sample students that need to be generated should be based on the maximum number of testing devices that will be used concurrently during testing. Create at least 10 percent additional sample students so you will have extra Infrastructure Trial student testing tickets in the event of any login complications. NOTE: Sample students will be created by Pearson for item sampler administration only. Sample students to use for the purpose of conducting the Infrastructure Trial must be generated by technology staff. To generate sample students within the Training Center: 1. Sign in to the Training Center. 2. Verify that you have the MCA 2016 test administration selected. The current test administration is indicated in the bar at the top of the page. To change the test administration, select the current test administration to display a dropdown menu and then select MCA 2016. Infrastructure Trial User Guide for MCA 5

3. From Setup > Students, select the dropdown menu next to the Start button and select Generate Sample Students. 4. Select your school in the Organization dropdown menu. Select the Create New Group hyperlink and enter a group name. It is recommended to use the naming convention Infrastructure Trial [School Name] [Group Number] to locate the group more easily later when adding it to the test session. 6 Infrastructure Trial User Guide for MCA

5. Select the appropriate grade and test. The type of test is Online. Select the number of students you would like to generate. Up to 99 sample students can be generated at a time. 6. Select Generate. Infrastructure Trial User Guide for MCA 7

7. A confirmation banner will appear once the sample students have been generated. 8. Repeat the steps above, as necessary, until you have generated enough sample students for the number of testing devices that will be tested concurrently. 8 Infrastructure Trial User Guide for MCA

4.0 Creating an Infrastructure Trial Test Session 4.1 Create a New Test Session After sample students have been generated, sample test sessions should be created by the technology staff to administer an Infrastructure Trial. For an Infrastructure Trial, it is recommended that you set up a session for each testing lab/class. To create a sample test session: 1. From Testing > Sessions, select the dropdown menu next to the Start button and select Create / Edit Sessions. Infrastructure Trial User Guide for MCA 9

2. On the New Session screen, enter the required information as indicated by the asterisks. When creating a test session, if at least one proctor caching computer is configured, you must select a proctor caching computer. If you set test session dates and times, the system will not use them to limit when sessions can be started. The data is only used to help you with planning. 3. Proceed to 4.2 Add Sample Students to a Test Session to complete creating a test session. 10 Infrastructure Trial User Guide for MCA

4.2 Add Sample Students to a Test Session Add sample students by selecting individual students or by selecting an entire group of students at once. Note that students can either be added individually or by group you cannot add students by both methods at the same time. The default is to search for individual students. 1. To add individual students to the test session, select the box that says Add students to session. Then select the student from the list that appears below the box. Add only students named "New Student." Multiple students can be added in this field. (Students with "A Student" and "M Student" names are sample students for the administration of item samplers and should not be used for the Infrastructure Trial.) Infrastructure Trial User Guide for MCA 11

To add an entire group of students at once, select the Find by Name or ID link and select the Find by Group radio button. Select the box that says Add students by group and then select the group created previously from the list that appears below the box. Add only those groups created for the Infrastructure Trial, which are recommended to have Infrastructure Trial in their names. 2. Select Create. After a session is created, a Password box becomes available. This box contains the password that will be included in the student testing ticket and that will be used to sign in to the item sampler (along with the unique username). 12 Infrastructure Trial User Guide for MCA

3. Once students are added and the session is saved, the students will then appear under Assigned Students. Select Exit Tasks at the top right to return to the Sessions screen. 4. To add additional students after the test session has been created, search for the test session by entering the name under Find Sessions, or select the dropdown next to Search and select Show all results to view all test sessions in your school. Then select the checkbox next to the session, select the dropdown next to the Start button, and select Create / Edit Sessions. Select the test session on the left under Sessions. Infrastructure Trial User Guide for MCA 13

You can add individual students following the same steps outlined previously. NOTE: You cannot add students to a Stopped session. Then select Save. 14 Infrastructure Trial User Guide for MCA

5.0 Precache Test Content If using Proctor Caching, ensure proctor caching software was properly installed by checking that the Monitor Proctor Caching page appears under ProctorCache in the application folder. For Macs, go to the ProctorCache folder located under Applications. For PCs, go to the ProctorCache folder located on the C:/ drive. Precaching by test is recommended because it downloads all forms and content for the selected test. 1. From Setup > Precache By Test, mark the boxes to select one or more tests from the list. 2. Select one precache server from the list. 3. Select Precache. Infrastructure Trial User Guide for MCA 15

6.0 Conduct an Infrastructure Trial at a School 6.1 Print Infrastructure Trial Student Testing Tickets Technology staff provide Infrastructure Trial student testing tickets to the appropriate staff who will be signing in as the sample students and direct them to their assigned computer lab or other testing location. 1. From Testing > Students in Sessions, under Session List, in the Add field, enter the name of your test session if not already listed. Then select the test session from the dropdown. If you have trouble finding your session, select Go to Sessions at the top. 16 Infrastructure Trial User Guide for MCA

In the dropdown next to the Search button, select Show all results and then find and select your test session. You can then select Go to Students in Sessions at the top. Your test session will automatically appear in the Session List. Select the test session from the Session List. Infrastructure Trial User Guide for MCA 17

2. Select Testing Tickets and Scheduled Sessions. From the dropdown menu under Student Testing Tickets, select a print option among the four choices: Grid View, List View, Detail View 4 per page, and Detail View 1 per page. 3. Use your browser's print function to print the testing tickets. 18 Infrastructure Trial User Guide for MCA

6.2 Start the Infrastructure Trial Test Session The session must be started by the technology staff before sample students are able to sign in to the Infrastructure Trial. 1. From Testing > Students in Sessions, under Session List, in the Add field, enter the name of your test session. Then select the test session from the dropdown. If you have trouble finding your session, select Go to Sessions at the top. Infrastructure Trial User Guide for MCA 19

In the dropdown next to the Search button, select Show all results and then find and select your test session. You can then select Go to Students in Sessions at the top. Your test session will automatically appear in the Session List. Select the test session from the Session List. 20 Infrastructure Trial User Guide for MCA

2. Select Start. Infrastructure Trial User Guide for MCA 21

6.3 Launch TestNav 8 Technology staff must launch TestNav 8 for the Training Center on all testing devices. For browser-based TestNav, launch TestNav 8 by entering http://mn.testnav.com into the browser. For Installable TestNav, select the TestNav 8 icon on the Home screen (for tablets); select TestNav from the Apps menu (for Chromebooks); or select the TestNav 8 icon on the desktop screen (for desktops and laptops). NOTE: If you previously installed the TestNav 8 application for OLPA, the application does not need to be re-installed, as it will automatically check for updates. Refer to step 3 in the Online Testing Infrastructure Readiness Checklist for MCA to ensure that all software applications, including Internet browsers, are closed on all student workstations before the test begins. 22 Infrastructure Trial User Guide for MCA

6.4 Conduct Infrastructure Trial Using the Infrastructure Trial student testing tickets, the technology staff will sign in to the item samplers at each student workstation in the lab. The testing status of all sample students in the test session is set to Ready in PearsonAccess Next and will not change at any point during the administration of the item sampler. If the school technology staff signs out of a test at any point during the Infrastructure Trial before they are ready to do so, sign back in to TestNav 8 using the original sample student testing ticket. 6.5 Monitor Network Performance for Slowdowns or ISP Bandwidth Usage If using a wireless connection, monitor the connections and verify that access point placement is sufficient for testing. As a reminder, in order to complete infrastructure readiness, the technology staff will need to follow the remaining steps in this guide. Infrastructure Trial User Guide for MCA 23

7.0 Follow Up Once your Infrastructure Trial has been completed, follow the steps below to complete infrastructure readiness before testing. NOTE: Stopping a test session in the PearsonAccess Next Training Center is not required. 1. If needed, contact the Pearson Help Desk at 888 817 8659 or mnhelp@support.pearson.com with feedback and/or concerns regarding software or hardware issues that occurred during the Infrastructure Trial. 2. The District Assessment Coordinator and technology staff will need to work together to complete the infrastructure readiness process and review all notes from the Infrastructure Trial. 3. Share any notes regarding need for support with the District Assessment Coordinator. 4. Report any issues that cannot be resolved with assistance from Pearson to the District. 24 Infrastructure Trial User Guide for MCA