Title: South Dakotas 8th Grade Technology Literacy Assessment
1South Dakotas 8th Grade Technology Literacy
Assessment
- Peg Henson (peg.henson_at_state.sd.us)
2Speaking Points
- Back Ground Information
- Reason for testing
- Overview
- Type of Test, Vender Information, pilot,
technical info - Testing Window
- May 09
- Process of Testing
- State, District, School Level
- Reports
- Questions
3Background information
- NCLB -Title II Part D
- (Enhancing Education Through Technology)
- Goal
- improve student academic achievement through the
use of technology in elementary and secondary
schools. - Assist every student in becoming technologically
literate by the end of 8th grade - Report
- of 8th grade students technologically
proficient in SD
4Type of Test
- Name of Test TechLiteracy Assessment (SDTLA)
- Vender Learning.com
- Delivery Method Online via secured website
- Type of Test criterion-referenced assessment
-
- proficiency standard set by a group of
educational technology practitioners and
independent psychometricians - Standards Assessed
- educational technology standards grades 6-8
- http//doe.sd.gov/contentstandards/NCLB/index.asp
5Categories of Testing
- Standards Assessed
- educational technology standards grades 6-8
- http//doe.sd.gov/contentstandards/NCLB/index.asp
ISTE Standards
South Dakota Standards
- Nature Concepts and Systems
- Social Interaction in Information Communication
- Information and Communication Tools
- Information and Communication Processes
- Information Literacy
- Technology Operations and Concepts
- Critical Thinking, Problem Solving and Decision
Making - Digital Citizenship
- Communication and Collaboration
- Research and Information Fluency
- Creativity and Innovation
6Vender
72 Types of Questions
- Test is delivered through a mix of
multiple-choice, knowledge-based questions and
interactive, performance-based items
interactive, performance-based items
multiple-choice, knowledge-based questions
8Pilot Schools 07-08
Large
Medium
Small
9Technical Information
- Delivered online via secured site
- Technical info
- Delivered at a rate similar to achievement
series - 24/T-1 Kilobit/sec/user ex 64kb/user (stagger
entry) -edperformance
10Testing Window
- May 1-May 31, 2009
- District will determine during this window when
they would like to administer the test - Approximately 50 minutes to administer
11Procedure
- Learning.com will set up school Level test
environments - State will determine students based on sims /
vender will import into the assessment portal - State will identify district coordinator
- District Coordinator will enter test proctors and
verify students
12Vender/State Level
- Provide online proctoring workshops (March-April)
- Create the District ID
- Upload students
- Identify District Coordinator
13District Level
- Attend an online proctoring workshops
(March-April) - Verify Students
- Set up proctors for test
- Sign Test Security Agreement
- Administer tests in May 09
14Student Level Procedure
- Get Id
- Log on to computer
- Access secure website
- Take the test
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19Reports
The State will report the following information
Students tested Students determined
proficient Proficient
For Example
9063 Students tested 7800 Students determined
proficient 86 Proficient
20Individual Student Report
The Test Duration lists how long it took this
student to complete the TechLiteracy Assessment
test. The Skill Module Results graph gives
indications of strengths and weaknesses in each
of the technology skill modules. The
Proficiency Report graph provides this student's
scale score, and compares it to the proficiency
standard, the school average, the district
average, and the average of all other students
who completed the test form. The Proficiency
Standard is the score a student must achieve to
be deemed proficient with technology tools and
concepts.
21The District Summary Statistics section provides
information on the number of students tested, as
well as the percentage of students who met the
proficiency standard. The School Results
section provides comparative data for all schools
in the district to the proficiency standard.
The Skill Module Results section gives an
overall district view of areas of strength and
weakness, and compares the district to all other
TechLiteracy Assessment districts in the country.
District School Level Reports
22Sample Assessment
- Learning.com
- Required 8th Grade Sample TEST (State Paid)
- http//www.learning.com/tla/20itemsample/fall06/mi
ddle/ - Optional 5 Grade Sample TEST (District Paid)
- http//www.learning.com/tla/20itemsample/fall06/
- Currently working on a pricing agreement for
those that want to purchase the 5th grade
assessment
23Contact Information
- For more information contact
- Peg Henson _at_ peg.henson_at_state.sd.us
- Or
- Visit http//doe.sd.gov/octa/index.asp
- Choose 2009 8th Grade Technology Assessment
- Direct link
- http//doe.sd.gov/contentstandards/NCLB/assessment
.asp