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1 Smarter Balanced Assessment Presentation to Schools by Technology Leaders Wednesday, April 2, 2014

2 Dates of Administration The Smarter Balanced assessment will be administered: Grades 3-8: Monday, April 28 – Friday, May 16 Grade 11: Monday, May 19 – Friday, May 23

3 Testing Devices Our school will be using the following devices to administer the Smarter Balanced assessment:  iPads  Desktop computers  Tablets/laptops  Other

4 Learning More About Smarter Balanced Assessment  Student Interface for Online Testing [22:48 runtime]: This module explains to District/School Test Coordinators, Test Administrators, and teachers how to navigate the Student Interface. Student Interface for Online Testing  Test Administrator (TA) Interface for Online Testing [17:00 runtime]: This is what the teacher monitors during test time. This module presents an overview on how to navigate the Test Administrator Interface. Test Administrator (TA) Interface for Online Testing

5 Learning More About Smarter Balanced Assessment  Performance Task Overview [11:13 runtime]: This module provides District/School Test Coordinators and teachers an overview of what a Performance Task is and the purpose of the classroom activity as it pertains to the performance task. Performance Task Overview  Accessibility and Accommodations [35:00 runtime]: This module is for "Special Populations" and describes the recommended uses of available universal tools, designated supports, and documented accommodations for student accessibility to Smarter Balanced assessments. Accessibility and Accommodations

6 Resources for Students What is a Field Test?What is a Field Test? [5:52 runtime]: This module is designed for students and should be shown to students in a classroom setting. It is intended to answer student questions on what a field test is and why it is important for students to participate in the Smarter Balanced field test. For grades 3-8, teachers are encouraged to be in the room to answer questions from the students as they view the module.

7 Resources for Students Let’s Talk Universal ToolsLet’s Talk Universal Tools [14:07 runtime]: This module acquaints students and teachers with the online, universal tools (e.g., types of calculators, expandable text) available in the Smarter Balanced assessments. This module should be shown to students in a classroom/group setting. For grades 3-8, teachers are encouraged to be in the room to answer questions from the students as they view the module. Practice test for studentsPractice test for students: Students can experience the online testing experience here.

8 Teacher Preparation for Smarter Balanced Assessment To prepare for the Smarter Balanced assessment, teachers need to:  View the videos on the SPS Smarter Balanced assessment site (referenced on slides 4 and 5).SPS Smarter Balanced assessment site  Practice proctoring the Smarter Balanced assessment on the device/s being used to administer this test.

9 Teacher Preparation for Smarter Balanced Assessment  Teacher access credentials will be sent to you via email from Smarter-DoNotReply@airast.orgIDE.Smarter-DoNotReply@airast.orgIDE –Ensure each proctor and student has user name and password to the Smarter Balanced assessment. –Once you receive these credentials you will need to ensure students with accommodations are documented appropriately on TIDE accommodation site.

10 Preparing Students taking the Smarter Balanced Assessment on iPads To prepare for the Smarter Balanced assessment, students in grades 3-8 and 11 need to:  Practice taking Smarter Balanced assessment on device/s being used. –For now, use Guest user name and password. –Student-specific user names and passwords will be sent in the near future.  iPad users should be practicing using the AIRSecureTest App in guided access/locked mode.  View the videos for students referenced on slides 6 and 7.

11 Preparing Students taking the Smarter Balanced Assessment on PCs/Tablets/Laptops To prepare for the Smarter Balanced assessment, students in grades 3-8 and 11 need to:  Practice taking Smarter Balanced assessment on device/s being used. –PC/tablet/laptop users should be going to the SBACSecure6.3 link which has been installed on the curriculum computers SBACSecure6.3 link For now, use Guest user name and password. Student-specific user names and passwords will be sent in the near future.  View the videos for students referenced on slides 6 and 7.

12 Additional Resources Teachers and Administrators are encouraged to go to (www.stamfordpublicschools.org/sbac) to better understand and prepare for the Smarter Balanced assessment administration. This will provide access to:www.stamfordpublicschools.org/sbac –Student and Teacher videos –Manuals –Teacher scripts for administering SBAC –SBAC tips from your colleagues –The SBAC HelpDeskSBAC HelpDesk

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