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1 Schoolnet I Welcome Instructor:

2 Learning Goals At the end of this workshop, you will understand how to: Create, share, and search for assessment items Create, schedule, and assign assessments Explain the student testing experience Monitor student progress Incorporate best practices 2

3 3 Where can I find helpful resources ? DPI and Pearson have loaded a variety of helpful materials into Schoolnet. Search Home Base in Instructional Materials to locate: Quick reference cards End user PowerPoint presentations Training scripts Schoolnet contains screen specific help on every screen ( to access click the ) For hardware and software questions click System Requirements in the footer of any screen

4 4 Pearson K12 Technology Customer Education Self-Paced Distance Learning: When are we training? Self-Paced Distance Learning, accessed via PowerSource, Web-based “Mastery in Minutes” training includes short tutorials that are topic-specific for easy answers to simple tasks Online distance learning consists of interactive courses approximately one hour in duration. Designed for adult learners, this type of training includes authentic assessment, interactive storylines, and hand-drawn graphics to engage learners. Unlimited access! LEAs determine who can access the materials Authentic Assessment to evaluate understanding of concepts Practice throughout the course

5 5 What Assessment Items are available? DPI has loaded a total of 35,919 assessment items (as of Sept 19 th 2014) ELA – 6,352 Math – 13,536 Science – 12,834 Social Studies – 2,432 Additionally, there are 869 passages More items/ Passages can be created and submitted for approval to the state. Once approved they will be available for every educator in North Carolina.

6 6 What Instructional Materials are available? DPI has loaded a total of 38,026 instructional materials (as of sept 19 th 2014) Curricular Units - 396 Instructional Units– 1,545 Lesson Plans – 12,212 Assessments - 442 Resources – 11,454 External Resources – 11,977 More instructional materials can be created and submitted for approval to the state. Once approved they will be available for every education in North Carolina.

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8 My Schoolnet Home Page The Schoolnet home page provides shortcuts to key information about your students, school and district. Principal and teacher views differ.

9 Discussion What is the general feeling towards assessment in today’s schools today? Why? What are the benefits of assessments to educators, and students? What is a positive experience you have had with assessment either as a student, parent, or educator? 9

10 Common Assessment Problems We are not sure: Why we are assessing What we are assessing How to look at results How to communicate targets and results

11 What is assessment? Assessment is the process of gathering and interpreting evidence of student learning. It is the crucial link between learning outcomes, content, teaching and learning activities. Assessment is used by learners and their teachers to decide where the learners are in their learning, where they need to go, and how best to get there.

12 A performance data, available online 5 Create tests and test scoring key Print answer sheets and booklets or usernames Administer tests to students Scan results or collect them online 12 3 4 Testing Administration Overview Analyze 12

13 Use Assessment Admin to build tests and monitor the collection of results View reports on student responses in the Classrooms and School & District Data modules What is Assessment Admin? 13

14 Login with Student Information Note- Students will access Schoolnet through PowerSchool in North Carolina https://homebasetraining.schoolnet.com Username: student_####### Password: See sheet 14

15 Student Online Assessment Experience Make sure computers are ready for assessments Student signs in and enters online passcode back2school

16 Student Online Test Experience Explain test-taking strategies to students 16

17 Student Online Experience: Test-taking Tools 17 Flagging allows a student to flag a question for follow-up Strike out feature for multiple-choice items Hiding/Showing answer choices

18 Passage Highlighter The passage highlighter allows for areas of a passage to be highlighted 18

19 Math Manipulatives Interactive manipulatives for online testing (calculator, ruler, protractor, compass) Manipulatives can be turned on or off for entire test for all students Three types of rulers: inch, centimeter, and units 19

20 Protractor 20

21 Compass 21

22 Proctor Dashboard: Monitor an Online Test Graphic representation of the progress of the class Links to individual student score, answer sheets, and PDF test booklet 22

23 Item Types TYPEPaperOnlineClickersNotes Multiple choiceYYY T/FYYSome GriddedYYSome Open ResponseYYSomeCan be associated with a rubric Inline ResponseYYN MatchingYYN Hot spot - Single NYN Hot Spot – Multiple NYN Drag and DropNYN Click Stick DropNYN TasksSomeYNA collection of items 23

24 Depending on settings, students may see scores as soon as they submit the test They can access scores at any time from the Schoolnet home page If enabled, students can see not only the correct answer versus their answer, but also the test content For some tests, students can self-assess their own open response questions What do students see? 24

25 Creating an Item 25

26 Adding Item Meta Data ( Best Practice) 26 Best Practices Name – Enter Curricular/Instructional Unit of Study Publisher – Enter School or District name Keywords – Enter any key words related to the unit of study Benchmark Items – Identify if the item has 3 or 4 answer choices and it is available for only for Benchmark assessments Classroom Items – Identify if the item has 3 or 4 answer choices and it is available for classroom assessments

27 Item Text Editor Options: copy/paste, spell check, thesaurus, grammar checker, hyperlinks, special characters, grade level vocabulary (if loaded on site), tables to create columns 27

28 Insert Images Do not copy and paste an image; you must insert it as a file For peak online test performance, use sizes below 250KB Resize images before adding them Supported file formats: png, jpg, or gif Not suggested for passages of text Be sure to preview the item 28

29 Equation Editor Open the equation editor from the text editor Link to additional equations and syntax to change font size 29

30 Single and Multiple Selection Hot Spot Items Online tests only Can be authored in Schoolnet with shapes defined as rectangles, circles, or polygons IE 8 users must upgrade their browser version or download the Google Chrome Frame plug-in in order to author or edit hot spot items 30

31 Create a Passage for Multiple Items 31

32 Rubric for Open Response Items Single or multidimensional rubrics 32

33 Try it! Create Items Create four test items Create a passage and connect two items to it Create a rubric for an open response question

34 Discussion What types of items did you make and why? What are the benefits and drawbacks of each type? Which item options did you try? What are the potential uses for passages? Which standards in your discipline require students to read and analyze passages?

35 Ways to Create a Test Express test Manual test 35

36 Item & Test Item Settings Enable text formatting Enable student comments Capture teacher comments on answer sheet Enable self-assessment Hide item content from students Enable tools and manipulatives Specify number of items on test 36

37 Manual Method Add your own questions or use existing items. 37

38 Adding a Passage with Multiple Questions Add new Item – Look up in Item Central Search for the passage 38

39 Ways to Create a Test Express test Manual test 39

40 Express Test Best Practices Do not use the express test for ELA assessments Use the express test as a building block for a common assessment. Remember you can always add custom created items to an express test Bring in more items then you want so that you can modify the assessment later Advanced options allow you to select the type of items you want to display, select items that have/have not been previously used etc… Explore advanced options 40

41 Express Test Method Select the standards to include and the number of items for each standard. 41

42 Express Test Advanced Options 42

43 Where is My Test? Teacher dashboard versions 43

44 Scheduling Test dates have big implications Preview online Choose browser vs. Secure Tester Many online test options available 44

45 Share Assessments with Gradebook

46 Assigning a Test as a Teacher 46

47 Options for Test Administration Online (Browser) Online (Secure Tester) Plain paper OMR Student Response Systems (Clickers)* Other 47

48 Scoring Options Updating scanned results with open-ended score – Teachers grade responses to open-ended items in Assessment Admin Online scoring only (no-scanner approach) – Teachers enter student scores directly in Assessment Admin – For schools with no scanners or for oral tests Damaged scan sheets – Authorized individuals search for students by ID or name and enter student scores manually Upload file – Upload a spreadsheet of responses 48

49 Where are the Results for Educators? 49

50 Check for Understanding? What is your comfort level now compared to this morning? What was the most compelling thing you saw today that will excite teachers in your building? How does what you learned fit into other district initiatives? 50

51 Don’t Forget! Navigate to the survey and tell us what you think!

52 DAY 2 AM: LESSON PLANNING 52

53 Lesson Planning Learning Goals At the end of this workshop, you will understand how to: Locate available instructional materials Create lesson plans and schedule them on a planner Assign resources to students

54 Initial Discussion How many times have you wondered if there is a lesson plan from your colleagues about the same concepts you are teaching? How do you find that out now and get a copy of it?

55 Guided Practice Schoolnet Training Site (Teacher) https://homebasetraining.schoolnet.com/ Training Login Information Login: teacher1 Password: back2school

56 What materials are available to support instruction?

57 57 What Instructional Materials are available? DPI has loaded a total of 26,440 instructional materials (as of July 4 th 2014) Curricular Units - 315 Instructional Units– 1,403 Lesson Plans – 11,219 Assessments (not a test) - 473 Resources – 10,057 External Resources – 2,973 More instructional materials can be created and submitted for approval to the state. Once approved they will be available for every education in North Carolina

58 My Materials A combination of the materials that you created and those you saved from a materials search

59 Standards Search Search for standards that contain a keyword Locate all materials aligned to a standard Schedule standards on the lesson planner

60 Assign Resources to Students Any resource tagged for students that has content can be assigned to a section Only teachers can assign resources

61 Create a Lesson You can only use one format for each lesson

62 Recommend Submit for approval Edit Copy View related materials Build an express test Save locally or print Schedule to your lesson planner Lesson Plan: Available Actions

63 Attach Resources to a Lesson Attach support materials to lessons Use the same resource for multiple lessons

64 Approval Process Designated administrators can approve materials or request revisions. Approved materials are available to other teachers.

65 Rename Sections

66 Schedule on the Lesson Planner Drag and drop functionality Principal can view Personal and section views available

67 Discussion How can Schoolnet benefit administrators and teachers in your school? 67

68 Don’t Forget!! Navigate to the survey and tell us what you think! Event Number:

69 Don’t Forget! Navigate to the survey and tell us what you think!

70 Welcome back 70

71 Day 2 PM: Reporting in Schoolnet 71

72 Reporting Learning Goals Educators will learn how to: - Navigate Schoolnet’s home and sub-pages - Use Schoolnet to examine data and improve student achievement Educators will have the opportunity to: - Start examining their school’s data - Begin crafting their own Schoolnet professional development

73 CLASSROOM LEVEL REPORTING 73

74 Student Data on the Home Page Reflects current students Select desired class View roster and recent test results

75 Look at the Data Find a section of your school that has district and local assessment data Examine that assessment: - In which band do most of your students place? - What was the average score for your class? - How did your class do as measured against the school? The district?

76 Which standards are difficult? Use the Standards Mastery reports to find out.

77 Student Mastery Grouping

78 Which items are difficult for students? Use the Benchmark Item Analysis report.

79 INDIVIDUAL STUDENT LEVEL REPORTING 79

80 What information is available about each student?

81 Printing Single student profile Multiple student profiles One report Report for each section of a course 81

82 Benchmark and Classroom Test Dashboard

83 Trends Report How is the class performing? Which standards are most difficult? Is the class improving?

84 Group Students for Differentiation Create student groups based on assessment results or other criteria and view the data in a spreadsheet.

85 Practice Scenarios Which students have perfect attendance so far this year? On what standard or skill is your class doing the best? The worst? Do you see improvement from one test to the next? What instructional materials are available to help students with the skills they are having trouble mastering? Which benchmark question did your students do collectively better or worse than the district as a whole? Which students are in an LEP (or ELL or ESL) program? Which students perform well in math, but not in reading? Looking at the data, do you think that benchmark scores are good predictors of standardized test results?

86 Practice Scenarios (cont.) Practice: pick a test, what standard was more difficult, which item, for one student and subject, subject compare grades and scores Discussion: How can you use the info you’ve just seen for instructional planning? 86

87 DISTRICT/SCHOOL LEVEL REPORTING 87

88 View Key Performance Indicators Explore the KPI Dashboard.

89 How did students perform on benchmark tests?

90 Reports Available to Investigate Further Access published reports in the Report Bank. Districts may choose to published reports in the Report Bank. Learn more about this in the Schoolnet II series

91 Practice Scenarios Find a section that has district and local assessment data. - Which skill/standard is the greatest challenge for your students and which standards are the strongest and the weakest? - What other information do you want to know? - What evidence of strengths/weaknesses in curriculum, instruction, or assessment are apparent in the data?

92 Putting It Together You are going to a team meeting. Each of your team members needs to bring information about one section of a class that seems to be struggling. Select a section in which your results are markedly different than the district or school results on one assessment. Determine which skill and standard was the most challenging for students. Hypothesize about what might contribute to students’ misunderstanding. What instructional considerations does the data suggest?

93 ADDITIONAL RESOURCES 93

94 94 Where can I find helpful resources? DPI and Pearson have loaded a variety of helpful materials into Schoolnet including (search Home Base in Instructional Materials) Quick reference cards End user PowerPoint presentations Training scripts Schoolnet contains screen specific help on every screen ( to access click the ) For Hardware and Software questions click System Requirements at the bottom of My Schoolnet (main start screen)

95 Where do I find more information? NCDPI / Home Base website: http://www.ncpublicschools.org/homebase/ http://www.ncpublicschools.org/homebase/ - Support documentation - Webinars available on all Schoolnet topics/components 95

96 96 Pearson K12 Technology Customer Education Self-Paced Distance Learning: When are we training? Self-Paced Distance Learning, accessed via PowerSource, 24/7 Web-based “Mastery in Minutes” training includes short tutorials that are topic-specific for easy answers to simple tasks Online distance learning consists of interactive courses approximately one hour in duration. Designed for adult learners, this type of training includes authentic assessment, interactive storylines, and hand-drawn graphics to engage learners. Unlimited access! LEAs determine who can access the materials Authentic Assessment to evaluate understanding of concepts Practice throughout the course

97 97 Distance Learning and Mastery in Minutes

98 Enhancement Requests and Forums 98

99 Next Steps Wrap up Questions and answers Evaluation Explore on your own site

100 Don’t Forget!! Navigate to the survey and tell us what you think! Event Number:

101 Copyright © 2013 Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Don’t Forget! Navigate to the survey and tell us what you think!


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