Transcript Slide 1

Introduction to
Datawise
Staff Meeting
January 9, 2009
Presented by: Deonna Armijo, Melissa LaBelle, and
Llanie Swanson
Open the internet
and go to
https://connect.mrpk.org
https://connect.mrpk.org/
Log into Zangle and
click on the
Measures link
Click on the Create
a Test link
Example—MUSD Ch.3 assessment
Title your test and
add “MUSD” or
“MVS” in order to
have it kept in the
system.
Select your subject
and grade level
Click quick test to
create an answer
key that aligns the
test to the
standards
Select the subject and grade
level for your standards.
Select how many
questions and the most
number of responses
needed for any one
question.
Select the + sign to
open the levels of
each standard
Select the exact
standards that will
be tested.
Select the correct
answer and
standard for each
question.
Enter the number of questions the
student needs to answer correctly
to be proficient …
To edit a question,
click on the
question number
To make a true or
false question change
the number choices to
2 and the answer to T
and F
Go to “Tests I Created” tab,
find the test you want, and
click on “Schedule Test”
In order to compare
data with your data
team, all data team
members must select
the same date.
Select the test you plan
to give.
You can choose to give
the test to all your
classes or just one
specific class.
Here you can remove
any classes that are
not taking the test.
Once you have
scheduled your
classes and you are
ready to print your
answer sheets…
You will need to select
each class separately
to print their answer
sheet.
You can choose to
print the entire class by
selecting all or just
individual students.
Here one student is
selected.
For this practice
session please choose
only ONE student.
Click
here to
print.
You can only print on
a laser printer and
you MUST change
the “Page Scaling” to
“NONE”
Time To Scan
Click on “Scan
Measures Answer
Sheets” icon
Click on “Import
Scanned Results”
Click the “Browse”
button
Click “my computer”,
select the “C drive”,
select the “Scan
folder”, and select
“Results.mdb”
This screen just lets
you know if there were
any scanning errors.
To fix the errors, find
the test that needs
fixing and select
“Correct Scanning
Errors.”
Fix the error(s) and
click next
Now you can
analyze your
data
Posting Scores
to your
Gradebook
Click on “My Tests”.
Select the test that you
want to post to your
gradebook.
Under Gradebook, go
to “Posting” and select
“Automatically Post”.
Select the gradebook
where you want to post
scores.
Select the Zangle task
where the scores
should be posted.
Good Luck!