Exam View (4-27-07)
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Exam View (4-27-07)
ExamView (4-27-07) Presented by Debbie Delaney Notes by Holly Wise test player test manager test generator Applications --- Exam View Pro folder if not already on the dock * Can use to “push” tests to the lab via LAN line and take test and Examview will grade for you. (multiple choice, short answer, extended response) ** IF YOU ARE PLANNING ON CREATING A TEST TO USE IN A COMPUTER LAB OR WITH THE CPS CLICKER SYSTEM, SCROLL DOWN AND FOLLOW THE STEPS TO SET UP YOUR CLASS IN ‘TEST MANAGER’ FIRST…BEFORE CREATING THE TEST!** Examview.com --- title tracks to see if your curriculum series has yours already loaded Test Generator --- Teacher uses to create tests, quizzes, or worksheets. These can be printed for paper/pencil, used with the CPI Clicker System, or “published” to the computer lab for students to complete. Creating the Test Create a title for your test and click OK. Page 2 of 14 You can choose how you’d like to select your questions. Random From a list Look at questions by standard by criteria all *Selecting by criteria gives you the most flexibility and choices. 1. Click on “Up one level” until you can’t click anymore to find the ExamView Pro folder (Inside “applications” folder) Page 3 of 14 2. Choose the ‘banks’ you want to pull questions from. (To see all banks, continue clicking on the “up one level” button.) This shows I’ve chosen 1 ‘bank’ of questions… Geometry and Spatial Sense. Within this ‘bank’, there are 44 questions. Click Next to choose questions… 3. Now you’re ready to select questions for your ‘test’. To get questions geared to a specific concept, choose questions based upon learning objectives. Click on the ‘I’, highlight your objective, and click ok. Here, you tell it how many questions you want to use from that objective and then click ‘select’. Continue this process until you have all the objectives and questions you want. Page 4 of 14 Once your ‘test’ is created, if you find a question you really like or one that’s hard and students need more practice, you can easily create more of the same question with different answers… If it has a gray box (calculator) next to it. First, highlight the test question you want more of by clicking on it. Next, click on ‘question’ at the top of the screen and select ‘duplicate. Repeat this as many times as you wish. Highlight your duplicated test question and click on the calculator button at the top to “recalculate” the problem. Now you’ve got another question just like the first using different variables. Page 5 of 14 Changing the Layout of the Test Any test questions with a red dot beside them mean you can change the question from multiple choice to short answer and vice versa. To do this, highlight the test question you want to change and then click on the “toggle switch” on the toolbar at the top. The exact same question is now short answer instead of multiple choice. You can keep all the multiple choice together and short answer together or mix them up with the ‘scramble’ feature. Page 6 of 14 You can also make the layout of the test look like that of the OGT or standardized test by choosing ‘Style Gallery’ from the top toolbar under ‘Test’. OAT or any other If you choose ‘Test’ and then ‘Layout’, you can change the font, size, spacing between questions, and all the information you’d like to show on the answer key. Page 7 of 14 Adding more questions At this point, it’s still not too late to add more questions! If you choose to add more questions but aren’t worried about the specific learning objective, you could select questions randomly. Of course, you can still select any of the other methods of question selection too. Choose how you’re selecting more questions first. This is the bank my questions have been drawn from…It will randomly choose any measurement questions. From the ‘measurement bank’, you can now select how many more multiple choice, bimodal (can choose to be short answer with toggle switch), or numeric response questions you would like added to your test. This shows I already have 6 questions on my test from this bank and there are 166 more I could choose. Page 8 of 14 Too Many Choices! If you like multiple choice, but need fewer choices in order to differentiate instruction…That’s possible too! Just click on ‘Question’ at the top menu bar and select ‘adjust choices/columns’. This will allow you to offer fewer choices for those who struggle or more choices for those needing more of a challenge. My Test is Ready… Time to “PRINT” 3 choices: 1- print a paper copy to hand out to students 2 – use the CPS clicker system to administer to the whole class (review or test) 3 – publish to the computer lab so students sit at a computer to take the test and have it graded for you Print paper copy… Just like printing any other document… Page 9 of 14 Use CPS Clicker System Export to save it as an XML document. You can then open it with the CPS clicker system to project the test for all the students to take part in. Publish the Test to the Computer Lab Once you click on this, it will walk you step by step to publishing. Name it and publish it. Page 10 of 14 Allow access to anyone so that we may share across the district. Keep the password simple…students need it (abc) Scramble the order so all students get the same questions, just mixed up to prevent cheating. (Johnny’s #1 is not the same question as Sally’s #1) More room for differentiation… Choose whether or not to allow students to check work and how much. When students are finished with the test, what do you want them to see? Just their score? Correct answers and rationale?... Page 11 of 14 Review your choices and save to a location students can access. Publishing is complete. Test Manager – Teacher tool to track classes and individual students taking ‘published’ tests. Records tests taken & scores received. Students must be ‘entered in’ before taking a published test. First time users, click on ‘start a new class’. When returning, ‘open and existing class’. Page 12 of 14 Here’s your starting page. Click on the person icon to begin entering students into your class database. Enter a first and last name and student ID for each student. The ID should match a CPS clicker # to avoid confusion later. Test Player – This is the student portion. Students click on the person icon to log in to take tests/quizzes. To begin a test, students must first sign in using their name and ID number assigned. * Teachers --keep a list handy! Page 13 of 14 Students follow the prompts… Students will be responsible for typing in the name of the test they will be participating in… Name them simple names and you may want to post the test name as well. Test format… students click on choice and advance to next question. After ending, depending on your choices when publishing, students will see a “report” of how they did. Page 14 of 14