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Online Hawai‘i State Assessments
Information for Test Administrators and Teachers
This is a sample presentation that can be adapted for use by a
school.
Online Hawai‘i State Assessments
Today’s Agenda– Roles and responsibilities– Resources– What’s new for 2011-12
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Overview of Online HSA Process for TAs and Teachers
• Test Coordinators register Test Administrators (TAs) and Teachers (TEs) in TIDE• Newly added TA or TE users will receive an automated e-mail from TIDE with a temporary
password. No automated e-mail will be sent to returning users. Returning users should go to the TIDE Website and request a new password by clicking the [Request Password] link on the homepage.
• The username for any existing user is the person’s email address.
Get Your Password
• Complete online TA Certification Course• Take a Training Test• Practice using TA Training Site to administer assessments• Have your students use a Training Test to become familiar with online assessment system and
tools
Complete Training
• Know your assessment schedule/plan• Communicate with parents about assessments• Help determine appropriate accommodations for students• Administer assessments through TA Site
Conduct Online
Assessment
• Access the Online Reporting system to: • Plan and manage testing • Review student results
Review Reports
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Online HSA SystemsTIDE
Register users and update student info
Training SitesPrepare for
assessments
Interactive Item Tutorial
Training Tests
Online HSA
Test Administrator Site
Student Testing Site
Reporting
Plan and Manage Testing
Score Reports
Test Administrator Training Site
Online TA Certification Course
Get certified
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Test Administrator and Teacher Roles
• Users may have multiple roles (e.g. TA and TE). Multiple roles with different types of access help protect student privacy.
Differences in TA and Teacher Roles
Test Administrator Teacher
Can administer tests Yes No
Can access Online Reporting System’s Test Management Center
Yes Yes
Can access Online Reporting System’s student results
No Yes
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Test Administrator and Teacher Roles and Responsibilities
Key Responsibilities of Test Administrators:
•Complete updated Online TA Certification course and review necessary manuals and user guides (you must take the updated TA Certification course even if you took it last year), •Prepare the assessment environment, ensuring that students have the necessary, equipment and materials, including scratch paper, Mathematics Reference Sheets, keyboard shortcut handouts, calculators, and pencils as appropriate,•Administer assessments following the Directions for Administration,•Report testing incidents, •Shred scratch paper and other handouts in a secure manner if written on by students, and•Access the Test Management Center to ensure all students complete testing as needed.
Key Responsibilities of Teachers:
• Prepare students for testing in collaboration with TC and TAs, and
• Access the Online Reporting System to examine student results and determine which students may need additional support or to take an assessment more than once.
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Key Resources
A user guide for the TIDE system and an overview of technology requirements are also available via alohahsa.org.
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Key DatesResource Description
June 16 Online HSA Technology Requirements document available; update secure browser available for download
August 18 TIDE opens; Online HSA TIDE User Guide available
September 15 Parent Information Booklets arrive in schools; TA Training Site, Student Training Tests open
September 16 Guide to Navigating Online HSA Administration, Test Administration Manual available
September 21 Online Reporting System opens, Guide to Online Reporting System available
September 23 TA Certification course opens
October 17, 2011 Assessment window opens
May 18, 2012 Assessment window closes
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Assessment Scheduling
• Schools may test students at any time during school hours within the testing window.
• HSA assessments started must be completed within 45 calendar days or they will expire. Each content area assessment may be administered one to three times.
• Students must wait 14 calendar days before starting next opportunity within any given content area.
• Assessments are not timed. A typical student will need 2 class periods of approximately 45 minutes to complete an assessment in one content area (including time for directions, logging in, etc).
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Assessment Scheduling
• Work with your Technology Coordinator to have no more than 20 students for each remote wireless access point when testing.
• Ask the student to start their tests in staggered groups so that not every student in the same test session clicks on the “Begin My Test” button at the same time.
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Content Areas and Grades to Be AssessedContent Area Grades Tested Testing Window
Online HSA Reading and Mathematics
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 10
October 17, 2011–May 18, 2012
Online HSA Reading and Mathematics (Hawaiian Language)
3 and 4 (HLIP students only)
Online HSA Science 4, 8, and 10
Online HSA Science (Hawaiian Language)
4 (HLIP students only)
Students must take each Online HSA content area assessment within 45 calendar days and may take each assessment up to three times.
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Assessment Features for All Students• Zoom in —students can make test questions, text, or graphics larger by clicking on the Zoom
icon
• Highlight passages (or sections of passages) and test questions in the Reading, Mathematics, and Science Assessments
• Pause the test and return to the test item they were on (however, if a test is paused for more than 20 minutes, students will not be allowed to return to previous test items unless the test items are in the same item group)
• Cross out response options—students can eliminate response options by using the strikethrough function
• Mark a test item for review—students can mark a test item to return to it later (however, if a test is paused for more than 20 minutes, students will not be allowed to return to marked test items unless the test items are in the same item group)
• Take as much time as needed to complete an assessment—testing may be split across multiple sessions so that the testing does not interfere with class schedules. Each assessment must be completed within 45 calendar days of starting it.
• Listen to Mathematics and Science test items in English through a text-to-speech feature (requires headphones):
– Text-to-speech is not available for students taking assessments in the Hawaiian language. For students who want to have questions or answer options read aloud in Hawaiian for the Mathematics or Science Assessment, a read-aloud guide is provided.
– The use of text-to-speech in English or read-aloud in Hawaiian for the Reading Assessment is an accommodation that requires state approval.
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Available Accommodations
These accommodations must be preset in TIDE by the Student Assessment Section before testing and cannot be edited by TAs during testing:
Text-to-Speech in Reading (English only)
TCs must request this accommodation for students using the form found in the TAM. Text-to-speech will then be pre-set for approved students to access for the Reading Assessment.
Print on Request TCs must request this accommodation for students using the form found in the TAM. Print on request will then be pre-set for approved students.
Braille Specific process for students taking Braille version of HSA will be determined in the near future.
TCs must select these accommodations in TIDE before testing. TAs must verify these accommodations during testing.*
Background Color (Color Choices) Print Size (Large Print)
A003 On-Site Interpreter A016 Template for Screen
A004 Read Aloud to Self A018 Seated Near TA
A008 Closed Circuit TV A019 Tested Individually
A010 Listening Device A020 Tested in Small Group
A012 Scribe A021 English Dictionary
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Other Assessment Settings
• LanguageOnline Hawai‘i State Reading, Mathematics, and Science Assessments are available in English and Hawaiian. Assessments in the Hawaiian language are to be used only for grade 3 and 4 students in the Hawaiian Language Immersion Program (HLIP). HLIP students will be pre-set as taking the assessments in the Hawaiian language based on their enrollment status Only the AIR HelpDesk can edit the Language field. TCs cannot set their language status in TIDE, and TAs cannot select an alternate language during testing.
• Restrictions TCs can also block students from testing in a particular content area in TIDE (for example, if a student was found to be cheating, he or she may be blocked from additional testing opportunities in that content area).
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Allowable Resources
All Online HSA Assessments• Pen or pencil• Blank scratch paper (must be securely shredded immediately following a testing event if written on by students)• Masks or barriers to prevent students from looking at others’ computers• Headphones for listening to audio Mathematics and Science Assessments • Response aids (e.g., adaptive pencils, key guards, and skins) • Posters offering students encouragement or inspiration without any specific content related to the Reading ,
Mathematics, and Science content standards, for example:– “Believe in Yourself”– “Set Your Dreams High”
• Handout of keyboard shortcuts (Online HSA navigation symbols). These may also be posted in larger sizes on a wall if desired.
Online HSA Mathematics• Four-function calculators:
– A pop-up calculator is available in the online system; however, students may use a handheld calculator if they prefer. Only four-function calculators which include a percent key and a square root key may be used. Calculators with keyboards, communication functionality, and/or symbolic algebra functionality are NOT allowed.
• Mathematics Reference Sheets:– A pop-up Mathematics Reference Sheet is available in the online system; however, this sheet may be
copied and handed out to students. The Mathematics Reference Sheets are available at alohahsa.org.
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Grace Period Extension and Test Opportunity Resets
• If a test has been paused by the TA or by the students for more than 20 minutes, the test session will expire, and the student will not be able to review any of his/her previous answers. Extending the grace period after the session expires is granted only in rare instances such as system wide network connection outage. Please contact the HSA Help Desk for such requests.
• If a student starts a wrong test opportunity by mistake, the student will have 45 calendar days to complete the test opportunity. HIDOE will not approve re-setting the opportunity for the student in this circumstance.
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Selecting and Viewing Accommodations and Assessment System Settings in TIDE
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Selecting and Viewing Accommodations and Assessment System Settings in TIDE
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New: Support of Mobile Devices
• The system now supports mobile devices such as iPads, iPhones, Thunderbolt (Android phone), and Xoom (Android Tablet) for the TA interface but NOT for the student interface.
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New in the Student Interface
• Most tools can now be moved around the screen so that they do not block the view of an item
• Print Size and Color Choice has been added to the login to allow for greater accessibility
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For help or more information
• Visit alohahsa.org• Call, fax, or email the American Institutes for Research HSA
Help Desk– Hours: 7:30 am to 4:00 p.m. HST (except holidays) Monday-
Friday– Phone: 1-866-648-3712– Fax: 1-877-231-7813– E-mail: [email protected]