"Administration of Diploma Exams and Achievement Tests Using Digital Devices" Presentation by Michele Samuel and Dan Karas May 5, 2011 at the Jurisdiction Technology Contact Event in Calgary
10. Obstacles Exam administration requirements Validity Reliability Fairness & Equity Security Copyright Implementation policies, guidelines, rules, procedures Infrastructure and application upgrades, and the money to develop/provide it
11. Current Priorities and Initiatives Use of student owned digital devices (SODs) to deliver and/or administerpaper and digital format diploma exams and achievement tests Use of assistive technologies when delivering and administeringdigital format diploma exams and achievement tests
17. Student Owned Device Pilot (cont’d) History January 2011 – one school used SODs for Diploma Exam written responses and one school used SODs for Achievement written responses Students can use PCs or Macs (not Ipad) Practice Schools can have access to the secure Quest A+ Locked Browser on demand. Students practice with the Quest A+ word processor and teachers practice printing Printing Teachers print from a central test “monitor” Students could have virtual printers or access to outside printers
18. Student Owned Device Pilot (cont’d) During an assessment Every 50th character, responses are sent to Learner Assessment Students can “force save” at any time Teachers can print from the test monitor at any time Index number automatically inserted After the assessment Teachers print from the test monitor Students staple in their booklets as per usual Advantages for schools Technicians no longer have to disable internet, etc. Technicians no longer need to wipe responses from the network