Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byNeil Henry Modified over 8 years ago
1
Connecticut Alternate Assessment Overview Copyright © 2016 American Institutes for Research. All rights reserved.
2
After viewing this presentation, you should be able to: Access CTAA resources and administer CTAAs Log in to AIR systems used for online test administration Create a new test session and monitor the testing process Understand online test layout and accessibility features Pause and stop a test session Exit and log out of the Test Administrator Interface Objectives 2
3
Accessing the Portal 3 All assessment resources and documentation can be accessed on Connecticut’s Comprehensive Assessment Program Portal: http://ct.portal.airast.org
4
Accessing the Portal 4
5
5 To log in and access any of the systems used for CTAA online assessments, click the card for Connecticut Alternate Assessments.
6
Accessing Online Testing Systems 6 You may access any online system by clicking the corresponding card. The Test Information Distribution Engine (TIDE) is the user and student registration system. It is responsible for registering students and users and gathering demographic data.
7
Accessing Online Testing Systems 7 The Test Administrator (TA) Interface is the system that Teachers use to establish and monitor CTAA testing sessions and authenticate student users.
8
Single Sign On provides: Secure access to student data TE access to multiple systems with one password Login information is private and should not be shared. Accessing Online Testing Systems 8
9
Preparing to Administer the CTAA
10
Manage user accounts Access Directions for Test Administration (DTAs) Manage students Eligibilities Demographics Grade 3 and 4 ELA form selection (Verbal or Non-Verbal) What is the Test Information Distribution Engine (TIDE) used for? 10
11
Banner 11
12
TIDE’s Home Page 12
13
Student Information 13 Help Text
14
View Retrieved Students 14
15
Select ELA Form for Grade 3 and 4 15
16
Accessing the DTA 16
17
ELA Verbal and Non Verbal DTA 17
18
Administering the CTAA
19
Accessing the TA Interface 19 Next, we will discuss how to administer a test using the TA Interface. Teachers can access the TA Interface by clicking the Test Administration card on the CTAA page and then logging in as shown previously in this presentation.
20
Test Administrator Interface 20
21
Create a Test Session 21
22
Create a Test Session 22
23
What Is the Secure Browser? The secure browser is designed to ensure test security by prohibiting students from accessing any other programs or websites during testing. If you have questions about the secure browser, contact your Technology Coordinator. 23
24
Student Login 24 CTSecureBrowser
25
Login Errors Issue Error Message What to Do Student first name and SASID do not match what is in the system. Please check that your information is entered correctly. Verify that the student’s information is correct. You may need to use TIDE to verify that the student is in the system. The session ID is incorrect. The session is not available for testing. Verify that you have entered the correct Session ID with no extra spaces or characters. The session ID is for an expired session. Session has expired. Ensure that the correct Session ID has been entered for the current session. If this does not work, verify that your session is open using the Test Administrator interface. 25
26
Student Login and Test Selection 26
27
Student Login and Test Selection 27
28
Login Confirmation 28
29
TTS Sound Check 29
30
Approving Student Entry 30
31
Approving Student Entry 31
32
Accessibility Features support student access to the Test. These features include: Zoom Out and Zoom In Masking Line Reader Highlighter Color Contrast Text-To-Speech (TTS) Accessibility Features 32
33
Accessibility Features: Zoom 33
34
Accessibility Features: Color Contrast 34
35
Accessibility Features: Highlighter 35
36
Accessibility Features: Masking 36
37
Accessibility Features: Text-to-Speech 37
38
Accessibility Features: Print on Request 38
39
Accessibility Features: Print on Request 39
40
Pausing a Test Students returning to a paused test during the testing window can finish their test, revisit any items, and change their answers if desired. Test Timeout Due to Inactivity As a security measure, after 60 minutes of test inactivity, students are logged out and their tests are paused automatically. Inactivity is determined by whether the student is interacting with the test by selecting answers or using navigation tools. Students will receive a warning message prior to being logged out and must click OK on the pop-up within 30 seconds in order to avoid automatic logout and pausing of their test. Pause and Test Timeout 40
41
Test End 41
42
Test End 42
43
Pausing and Stopping Sessions 43
44
Logging Out of the Test Administrator Interface 44
45
DescriptionWhat to Do What should I do if a session ends?Log in and start a new session. When the student logs in, enter the new session ID. What should I do if a student gets logged out of a test while a session is still active? If a student’s test session is interrupted, the student should be logged back in so that he or she may rejoin the session. What should I do if forbidden applications are running? The secure browser will not allow the student to begin testing if forbidden applications are running. You will see messages advising you which applications must be closed before testing can begin. What should I do if a student’s test freezes? Force quit the secure browser and log back in. For instructions, refer to Appendix A of the CTAA System User Guide. Troubleshooting 45
46
Student Response Check (SRC) 46
47
Student Response Check (SRC) 47
48
Preparing Students 48
49
Thank You! 49 Further Information Connecticut Portal: http://ct.portal.airast.orghttp://ct.portal.airast.org Connecticut Help Desk 1-844-202-7583 cthelpdesk@air.org cthelpdesk@air.org
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.