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2 Current Reality Local assessment questions don’t clearly match PARCC expectations Not enough online assessments at all grade levels Not enough exposure to tech testing in all subjects and grade levels

3 Current Reality Local assessment questions don’t clearly match PARCC expectations Not enough online assessments at all grade levels Not enough exposure to tech testing in all subjects and grade levels

4 What can Schoolnet do?

5 Current Reality Most tests use Multiple Choice, True/False, Matching or Open Response A few use Gridded So what are our other options?

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7 Multiple Choice Can put up to 10 Letters for choice (A-J) or any other letters from the alphabet. You can also determine the layout of the question- how the answers are shown.

8 Multiple Choice cont. For the online assessments we can currently add 8 different manipulatives or tools for each question. You can also upload a formula reference sheet if students need specific reference materials for a question.

9 True/False

10 Gridded The grid can have up to 8 columns. The answer can be a whole number, decimal or fraction.

11 Matching Each matching question can have 18 Stems and 18 Available choices. But it’s ONE question – so the entire matching question MUST be aligned to ONE component or outcome.

12 Open Response You can add a spell checker or grammar checker as a student tool in the open response. (or you can keep them turned off) You could also give them ‘rights’ to upload a file.

13 Those are the ones we’re using Now let’s think about the possibilities with the newest types of questions

14 Inline Response You can put up to 9 gaps in each question and then 9 responses (distractors) for each gap

15 Examples of what’s possible?

16 Hot Spot – Single Selection ONLINE TESTING ONLY Upload an image Draw hotspots on the image and align them with each question choice. Can have up to 16 spots on the single selection hot spot question.

17 Hot Spot – Multiple Selection This is much like the Single except you can select an acceptable response range. Set how many spots the student needs to select to get the answer correct.

18 Examples of what’s possible?

19 Drag and Drop ONLINE TESTING ONLY You can create 8 containers and 8 draggable answer choices (the answer choices can be used more than once however)

20 Drag and Drop For each container you can have multiple entries and you can also set the capacity (help for students). Once the limit is reached they won’t be able to drop anything else in the container.

21 Click Stick Click Drop This is virtually the same as Drag and Drop but probably a better option for students – especially the youngest ones

22 Examples of what’s possible?

23 Task A task is merely building multiple steps to have the student complete. In this screenshot there is a gridded question (math) and then a follow up question using an open response. For a task you can use any of the previous types of questions we’ve discussed.

24 Audio Audio can be incorporated into the following question types: Multiple Choice True/False Gridded Open Response Inline Response Matching Hot Spot Task (except for tasks with Drag/Drop – Click Stick activities)

25 Work we can accomplish? PARCC Assessments grades 3-11 Current expectations on local assessments

26 Solutions Each course/grade level creating a question implementing the new tools Each course/grade level creating an online test Trying to match our assessments to our classroom instruction


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