Online Reporting System Copyright © 2014 American Institutes for Research. All rights reserved. Training Module
After viewing this presentation, you should understand how to: Navigate the system View score reports View participation reports from the Test Management Center Search for specific students Manage student rosters Objectives 2
Provide timely, relevant reports and guide educators to make valid, actionable interpretations of the data Interactive data Near real-time reporting (upon completion of scoring for hand-scored responses) Provide access to data Downloadable data files for districts, schools, and teachers Results for assessments in one system Participation data Purpose 3
Logging In 4 123
ORS Interface: Welcome Page 5
ORS Interface: Global Tools 6
Home Page Dashboard 7
You can select the test and administration for which you want to view score data. Home Page Dashboard: Select Test and Administration 8
Home Page Dashboard: Student Filters 9 Scores for students who were mine at the end of the selected administration Scores for my current students Scores for students who were mine when they tested during the selected administration Allows you to see score data for those students who tested in the selected test and administration Allows you to immediately view score data for those students who are associated with your current rosters, even if they were previously enrolled in a different school or district Allows you to see score data for those students who were associated with your school, district, or roster when they were tested in the selected test and administration
Home Page Dashboard: Report Tables 10
Subject Detail Report 11
Score Report Navigation: General Approach 12
Levels of the Three Dimensions 13 StateDistrictSchoolTeacherClassStudent SubjectClaimsTargets Current Administration Trend Who What When
Student Performance Roster Page 14
Student Performance Roster Page: Batch Printing ISRs 15
Individual Student Reports 16
Subject Detail Report: Interim Blocks 17
Student Performance Roster Page: Interim Blocks 18
“What” Claims 19
“What” Targets 20
“What” Targets Report Legend 21 Benchmark Level Description Better than performance on the test as a whole This target is a relative strength. The group of students performed better on items from this target than they did on the rest of the test as a whole. Similar to performance on the test as a whole This target is neither a relative strength nor a relative weakness. The group of students performed about as well on items from this target as they did on the rest of the test as a whole. Worse than performance on the test as a whole This target is a relative weakness. The group of students did not perform as well on items from this target as they did on the rest of the test as a whole. Insufficient Information Not enough information is available to determine whether this target is a relative strength or weakness.
“When” Trend Reports 22
Trend Report Features 23 Select Administrations to Plot Choose Who to Graph View Data by Demographic Subgroup View Dimensions Choose What to Graph Hide Trend Lines
Summary Statistics Retrieve Student Results Plan and Manage Testing Test Completion Rates Test Status Report* State Test Participation Counts (for state-level users only) *This report will be available beginning Spring 2016 Test Management Center 24
Test Management Center: Summary Statistics 25
Test Management Center: Retrieve Student Results 26
Test Management Center: Plan and Manage Testing 27
Test Management Center: Plan and Manage Testing 28 Which students have not yet tested? Which students have started but not yet completed their test? Which students need to finish tests that are going to expire soon? Which students have paused tests?
Test Management Center: Plan and Manage Testing 29
Test Management Center: Test Completion Rates 30
Test Management Center: Test Status Report* 31
Test Management Center: State Test Participation Results* 32 State Participation Counts Report State Unique Students Counts Report
Search Students 33
Manage Rosters 34
Create and Manage Rosters 35
Roster Details 36
Things to Remember 37 The ORS helps educators answer questions regarding the assessment data in order to improve teaching and learning. The magnifying glass icon displays the exploration menu, which is used to explore the different dimensions and levels of score data. All reports can be printed and exported. The Help (User Guide) button is available on every page. Printable reports for parents can be generated.
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