Annotation of modules/gci/help/tex/Concept_Test_Creation.tex, revision 1.4
1.1 gci 1: \label{Concept_Test_Creation}
2:
3: \textbf{DIRECTIONS FOR CREATING A CONCEPT TEST:}
4:
5: Deployment of a Concept Test requires completion of the following three
6: steps:
7:
8: \begin{enumerate}
9: \item Creation of a course and setting of access dates.
10: \item Assembly of a valid test from Concept Inventory questions
11: \item Enrollment of students
12: \end{enumerate}
13: When assembling a test you may either:\newline
14: (a) have a valid test built automatically by the WebCenter, or\newline
15: (b) select the questions to include by combining questions chosen from
16: eleven bins with four mandatory questions.
17:
18: The most efficient way to enroll students is to upload a text file
19: containing usernames and passwords. \ Students full
20: e-mail addresses should be used as their usernames to ensure
21: uniqueness.
22:
23: \begin{enumerate}
24: \item \textbf{Creation of a course container and setting access dates}
25:
26: \begin{figure}
27: \includegraphics[4.4232in,height=2.9697in]{CreateConceptTest1}
28: \end{figure}
29:
30: \begin{figure}
31: \includegraphics[5.1598inin,height=2.8524in]{CreateConceptTest2}
32: \end{figure}
33:
1.4 ! gci 34: \bigskip
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36: \item \textbf{Assembly of a valid test from Concept Inventory questions}
37:
38: You have the option of letting the WebCenter create a valid test for
39: you. \ If you decide to build your own test, you will be taken to the
40: question bins area (see below){\dots}
41:
42: \begin{figure}
43: \includegraphics[width=6.5004in,height=4.0441in]{CreateConceptTest3}
44: \end{figure}
45:
1.4 ! gci 46: \bigskip
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1.1 gci 48: Choose at least one question from each bin. There are four mandatory
49: questions that must be included on each test (for scaling purposes) and
50: hence, cannot be removed. \ Some of the GCI questions are
51: linked{\dots}meaning some questions are dependent upon one another.
52: \ If you choose a question that has a dependent, the WebCenter will
53: make sure that both are included in the exam. \ You will be able to see
54: any dependent question upon reviewing your selected test questions and
55: have the option to remove them if you like. \ When you have completed
56: test creation, press Store Problem
57: Selection at the bottom of the screen.
58:
1.4 ! gci 59: \bigskip
! 60:
1.1 gci 61: \begin{figure}
62: \includegraphics[width=6.5004in,height=2.9988in]{CreateConceptTest4}
63: \end{figure}
64:
1.4 ! gci 65: \bigskip
1.1 gci 66:
67: Once you have selected Store Problem
68: Selection, you are taken to the screen shown above.
69: \ Here you have the option of editing the questions to your test and
70: assigning the open and close dates once again. \ Note: Only after the
71: close date will you be able to access data regarding your
72: students answers. \ A confirmation of open and close
73: dates is provided at the end of the process (see below).
74:
1.4 ! gci 75:
1.1 gci 76: \begin{figure}
77: \includegraphics[width=6.5004in,height=1.2921in]{CreateConceptTest5}
78: \end{figure}
79:
1.4 ! gci 80: \bigskip
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82: \item \textbf{Enrollment of students}
83:
84: The most efficient way to enroll students is to upload a text file
85: containing usernames and passwords (see example excel sheet below).
86: \ Students full e-mail addresses should be used as
87: their usernames to ensure uniqueness. \ Furthermore, all students
88: should be provided with the initial password to enter the test rather
89: than creating one of their own. \ Be sure to save the file as the
90: appropriate file type for upload (e.g. CSV, etc). \ If you want to
91: upload yourself as a student (so that you can run through the exam too)
92: make sure that you use a different email and password than the one you
93: use for the WebCenter login. \ The WebCenter needs to think that you
94: are two different people{\dots}
95:
96: \begin{center}
97: \begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|c|}
98: \hline
99: \textbf{\textcolor{black}{Last name}} &
100: \textbf{\textcolor{black}{first name}} &
101: \textbf{\textcolor{black}{student ID}} &
102: \textbf{\textcolor{black}{email and GCI login}} &
103: \textbf{\textcolor{black}{password}}
104: \hline
105: \hline
106: \textcolor{black}{Ward} &
107: \textcolor{black}{Emily} &
108: \textcolor{black}{ajklsjkl1234} &
109: \textcolor{black}{Emily@emily.edu} &
110: \textcolor{black}{testtaker}
111: \hline
112: \end{tabular}
113: \end{center}
114:
115: \bigskip
116:
117: Sample excel file with student information. \ Note that you will have to
118: ignore the first line of the spreadsheet when you upload if you have
119: column headings.
120:
121:
122: \bigskip
123:
124: \bigskip
125:
126: \begin{figure}
127: \includegraphics[width=6.5004in,height=2.776in]{CreateConceptTest6}
128: \end{figure}
129:
130: \bigskip
131:
132: Once you have uploaded your txt file with the appropriate information,
133: you will have to assign the columns using Reverse
134: Association (see below). \ At minimum, you need to
135: have the login, password, and email address columns assigned. \ Under
136: the Options part of the page, be
137: sure to change the password under Login
138: Type to match the password that you assign your
139: students. \ For example, if the student password is
140: testtaker then replace the
141: internally authenticated password to read
142: testtaker. \
143:
144: \bigskip
145:
146: \begin{figure}
147: \includegraphics[width=6.1079in,height=3.3461in]{CreateConceptTest7}
148: \end{figure}
149:
150: \bigskip
151:
152: Be sure that you have the gci test domain selected and have the
153: appropriate start and end dates for your test. \ Choose the role for
154: the users to be student. \ Then press the Update Users button at
155: the bottom of the page.
156:
157:
158: \bigskip
159:
160: \begin{figure}
1.2 gci 161: \includegraphics[width=4.9441in,height=4.3205in]{CreateConceptTest8}
1.1 gci 162: \end{figure}
163:
164:
165: \bigskip
166:
167: Do not be concerned if you see a pop-up message like the one above. \ If you did not have role or domain fields specified in your spreadsheet, then you will see this.
168: \ It is not necessary to have these included
169: your uploaded document.
170: \ Just be sure that the default domain (gcitest) and role (student) are assigned in the Options area (as explained above).
171: \ Press OK and move on.
172:
173: \bigskip
174:
175: \begin{figure}
1.2 gci 176: \includegraphics[width=6.5004in,height=1.3441in]{CreateConceptTest9}
1.1 gci 177: \end{figure}
178:
179: \bigskip
180:
181: The number of enrolled users will be noted when you reach the end of
182: test creation. \ You are ready to assign the test to your students!
183: \ Click on the Manage Tests tab to review the test questions and manage
184: student enrollment.
185:
1.2 gci 186: \bigskip
187:
188: \begin{figure}
1.4 ! gci 189: \includegraphics[width=6.5004in,height=1.3441in]{CreateConceptTest9}
1.2 gci 190: \end{figure}
191:
192:
1.1 gci 193:
194: \end{enumerate}
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