Title: Online Test of Computer Skills Update
1Online Test of Computer Skills Update
Information on Other Online Assessment Efforts
February 15 16 2006 Accountability
Conference Greensboro, NC
- Presenters
- Scott Ragsdale
- Randy Craven
2Session Purpose
- Cover the results of the Pilot Administration of
the Online Test of Computer Skills - Review the current/recent events
- Review the Computer Skills Alternate Assessment
- Review the spring 2006 test activities
- Review the Physics Online Feasibility Study
- Review EOC Online 2006-07
32005 Online Test of Computer SkillsPilot
Administration
- Purpose of the pilot administration was to deploy
the operational Online Test of Computer Skills
with delayed reporting - LEAs were requested to test all 8th grade
students so that standard setting could be set on
census data - Provided high stakes data for standard setting
42005 Pilot Administration Results
- 109,584 students tested
- 99 students completing administration
- 98 of students finished in 130 minutes or less
- 432 experimental items/embedded 18 items for
each student - 99 SIQ data collected for Students Tested
52005 Pilot Administration Results
- 120,157 students registered for Online Test of
Computer Skills - 302 students registered for Computer Skills
Alternate Assessment - 745 schools with 8th grade students tested
- 97 schools with non-8th grade students tested
- 3,094 non-8th grade students tested
62005 Pilot Administration Results Percentage of
Platforms Used
72005 Pilot Administration Results
- 679 Teachers responded to surveys for
experimental items - 375 schools provided teacher survey responses
- Total Teacher Surveys Completed 44 of schools
with successful completions - 568 Help Desk tickets created for Computer Skills
or NCDesk - 263 Help Desk tickets created for NCRegistration
- 166 Help Desk tickets classified as irregularity
or misadministration processing
8Current/Recent Activities
- Pilot Administration Completed
- Computer Skills Alternate Assessment Bias Review
and Form Review - North Carolina Computer Skills Advisory Committee
- Standard Setting Process
- Recommendation to the State Board of Education
9Next Steps
- NCDPI Report of Activities and recommendation of
standards to the State Board of Education - March 1-2 State Board of Education Action on
First Read - March 6 Release Scale Scores and Pass/Fail
status to LEA Test Coordinators - March 6 Scores released via NCRegistration and
available in CSV format
10Adjustments to Spring 2006 Testing
- NCDesk Update
- Client side and server side adjustments to reduce
error messages presented to students during the
test - Continue button re-labeled to Next Section
- Before Next Section button is activated, students
will be required to check that they understand
they will not be able to return to the section - Resuming students returned more often to the last
item acted upon - No students permitted to be returned to a section
once completing the test
11Adjustments to Spring 2006 Testing
- LEA Test Coordinators will have the ability in
NCRegistration to reset tests - Reset ID number for tracking purposes
- Put reset ID number on misadministration
documentation - Only students not passing or not having begun a
test will be allowed to test
12Next Administration Notes
- Spring Semester Testing Window
- March 20, 2006 June 16, 2006
- Summer Testing Window
- July 1, 2006 July 28, 2006
- Sight impaired may have to use the Computer
Skills Alternate Assessment until JAWS
compatibility issues are resolved - No Teacher Survey needed for Spring
13Score Reporting Schedule Spring 2006
14Computer Skills Alternate Assessment
- Proficiency test used to meet standard
- Comparable standard to Online Test of Computer
Skills - Who should do this?
- Must register student(s) in NCRegistration to
receive materials - Files available on TNN
- Local scanning/scoring
- SIQs to be completed on NCRegistration
15EOC-Physics Online Feasibility Study
- Register students in NCRegistration beginning in
April - Browser-based online assessment
- More info on http//cuacs8.mck.ncsu.edu/physics
- Virtual Simulations used on last 4 items
- 1 Flash Format
- 2 Java Format with files to load
- Soft section breaks unlike Online Test of
Computer Skills students can navigate forward
and backward across the entire test until
completed - SIQ completion required before student can be
started - Standard administrations to be completed on the
same day
16EOC Online 2006-07
- Optional
- Entire SchoolSubject must either use all online
or all paper-pencil - NCDPI is planning to print enough materials for
all students in the state to take paper-pencil
tests. - Registering Scheduling to be done on
NCRegistration - Format follows Physics Feasibility Study (with
adjustments) - SIQs required to be completed in order to test
- Students will have to complete on the same day
unless they have an accommodation recorded in SIQ - Technical problem can be allowed as a valid
reason for letting a student return on another
day. This process will have to be set up in
NCRegistration. - May need to have a lottery for number of students
and/or session slots a per subject per day
quantity will likely have to be established in
order to keep the test servers responsive to
students. - 3 week window at end of course for student
- 6 week window that will be open for sessions to
be scheduled for fall and spring
17Thank You!
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- The success of one is most often the result of
the struggle and resolve of a thousand.
18Q A
- Online Test of Computer Skills
- Computer Skills Alternate Assessment
- EOC-Physics Online Feasibility Study
- EOC Online 2006-07
19Additional Resources
- http//cskills.ncsu.edu/nccs/
- http//cskills.ncsu.edu/ncdesk/
- http//www.ncpublicschools.org/curriculum/computer
skills/ - http//community.learnnc.org/dpi/tech/
- http//www.ncpublicschools.org/accountability/test
ing/computerskills/ - http//tps.dpi.state.nc.us/