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FCAT 2.0
Computer Based Testing
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Agenda
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Technical Representative Responsibilities
Authorization Tickets
Common Error Codes
Common Errors
Review Common Issues
Questions & Answers
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Technical Representative Responsibilities
– Before Testing
• Familiarity with CBT and TestNav
• Familiarity with labs and testing environment
• Verify computers have the application installed and shortcut prior to testing
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If there any issues communicate with ITS to resolve as a priority
• Develop a plan for communicating issues with Test Chair
– During Testing
• Information gathering for elevated troubleshooting
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Details of the issue(s)
Is the issue happening to multiple students, computers, labs, etc
Computer name and/or IP address
• Communications with ITS
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Provide single point of contact and facilitate resolution
– Where to go with problems:
• Test Proctor/Test Chair
• Technician/ITS
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TestNav 6 Hardware and Software Requirements
Hardware Requirements for TestNav and Proctor Caching
Hardware Requirements
Windows
Macintosh
(Minimum)
Processor
P III 733 MHz
G3 500 MHz G4
Memory
512 MB RAM
512 MB RAM
Windows Operating
Systems
Windows XP (SP 3)
Vista
Windows 7
Macintosh Operating
Systems
Mac OS X 10.4 - Mac OS X 10.5 - Mac OS X 10.6 - Mac OS X 10.7 - Mac OS X 10.8
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Authorization Ticket
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TestNav
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Common Error Codes
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Solution
20004: The login information you have
provided is incorrect. Please try again.
The most common solution is to verify
that the correct URL is being used in
TestNav. Refer to the URL and login
information printed on the authorization
ticket.
20007: Your test session has not been
started. Please notify your Test Monitor.
The session status must be Started
before you can log in to the test.
20019: Can’t find the login item for the
particular Test Program. Or there was an
unknown problem with it.
This indicates an Internet connectivity
problem.
20026: The TestNav system cannot find the The most common solution is to verify
Address specified, please verify the
that the correct URL is being used in
Address and try again.
TestNav. Refer to the URL and login
information printed on the authorization
ticket.
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Common Error Codes
Codes
Solutions
20043: The test you are attempting to
Close TestNav completely. Resume the
access with this login information is
student in Session Management. Start
already in progress. If you are attempting TestNav and try logging in again.
to restart this test, please notify your Test
Monitor to authorize your login to resume
the test.
20081: TestNav has detected that another
application attempted to become the
active window, which may compromise
the security of this test. TestNav has been
shut down. You may need assistance from
your test monitor to restart the test.
TestNav has detected another application
is trying to take focus. Check the student
log to see if TestNav captured the
offending program.
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Review Common Issues
• Erroneous URL in TestNav browser.
– Type in correct URL from authorization ticket
• Student has logged on to a non-testing profile.
– Logoff and login with ITS assigned testing profile/login
• Another application running in the background.
– Document application running, resume testing, and contact ITS
• The TestNav system cannot find the host server.
– Close out of TestNav, check internet access, contact ITS
• Most issues can be resolved by working with
the Test Chair of the school site.
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Downloads
• How to Download the Software for Proctor
Cache and TestNav
– From the Home Page of Pearson Access
– Click Support
– Under Resources click Download
– Click on the file to be Downloaded
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Proctor Caching
• As represented in the following diagram,
Proctor Caching pulls and stores test content
from Pearson to a local Proctor Caching
computer. This stored or “cached” test content
is then distributed to TestNav clients as testing
sessions are started.
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Proctor Caching
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Benefits of Proctor Cache
• Proctor Caching improves the online testing
experience for students and test
administrators alike, by providing the
following key benefits:
– Reduced testing delays due to network
congestion.
– Ability of students to keep testing even when the
Internet connection is lost (since test content is
pre-cached)
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Pre-Installation Planning
• Place Proctor Caching computers as close as possible on the network to
the students’ (testing) computers. An optimal location is in the same
testing room at the students’ school.
• If Proctor Caching takes place at the district-level, then any lower-level
Proctor Caching computers should be configured to use the district-level
computer as an upstream proxy.
• If Proctor Caching software is already installed on the selected computer,
the previous version should be uninstalled prior to any Proctor Caching
version upgrades or clean installs (see sections 3.5 and 4.5 for uninstalling
Proctor Caching in a Windows and Mac environment, respectively).
• For districts employing third-party, parent proxy caching servers, Pearson
recommends that these are configured to validate content every four
hours, to match the default time for computers using Pearson’s Proctor
Caching.
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Installing Proctor Caching
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Installing Proctor Caching
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Installing Proctor Caching
• Enter the path to the directory in which you would
like Proctor Caching to be installed, and then click
Next. (You will see references to NCS Pearson even if
you are using PearsonAccess.)
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Installing Proctor Caching
• Leave the proxy’s hostname and port information blank if no
parent proxy is being used, and then click Next.
• Note: The Proctor Caching computer is not the parent proxy
server. Contact your Network Administrator for the parent
proxy information.
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Installing Proctor Caching
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Installing Proctor Caching
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Configuration of the Proctor Cache
• TestNav must now be configured to
communicate with the Proctor Caching
computer. TestNav typically is configured
during installation to use the Proctor Caching
computer as a proxy server. However, if it was
not configured during installation, follow
these steps:
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Configuration of the Proctor Cache
1. Using a text editor, such as Notepad, open the
“proxysettings.properties” file located in the
same directory in which TestNav is installed.
2. On the “Proxy_Host=” line, enter the IP
address of the Proctor Caching computer.
3. On the “Proxy_Port=” line, enter 4480.
4. Save the “proxysettings.properties” file.
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Pre-Caching Test Content
• Configuring a web browser to pre-cache test content
Internet Explorer
1. Go to Tools > Internet Options.
2. Select the Connections tab and click LAN Settings.
3. In the area labeled “Proxy Server,” check the box to enable
the use of a proxy server.
Note: Record the original proxy settings and re-configure to these
settings after pre-caching is complete.
4. Enter the IP address and port of the Proctor Caching
computer (port = 4480).
5. Click OK to close all dialogue boxes.
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Installation of TestNav
• Go to the downloaded TestNav application on your client
workstation and double-click the TestNav application. The
Introduction screen will open.
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Installation of TestNav
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Installation of TestNav
• After choosing the TestNav installation folder, click Next to
open the Select location(s) ... screen. The Installer cannot
create Primary or Alternate location folders; you will need to
manually create these folders if they do not already exist.
• Select a secondary, or alternate, location in case the student
responses file cannot be found in the primary location.
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Installation of TestNav
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Installation of TestNav
• Fill in the proxy server address and 4480 for
Proctor Caching Port.
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Installation of TestNav
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Questions & Answers
Important Contact Information
Email List: [email protected]
Network Analysts
Region I - Luis Perez
Region II - Damien Kong
Region III - Harold Gonzalez
Region IV - Omar Valerio
Region V - Errol Leandre
Region VI - Paul Penna
Ryan Bertani
Thank You
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