Learning focus by class – Turning Technologies ExamView User Manual

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If you wish to view reports for selected students only, select a report filter. Click Filters to create, edit, or delete an
existing filter.

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Click OK to view the report.

NOTE

The answers and student responses for multiple choice and multiple response questions use
the A-E choice sequence regardless of how the test was set. This is to avoid confusion if you
administer tests using multiple delivery methods and/or deliver scrambled versions of the
tests. However, you can set the choice sequence on the Assignment Review and
Assignment Results by Student reports.

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To view the report for a different assignment, click Previous or Next or choose an assignment from the drop-down list.

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Select a percentage from the Zoom drop-down list to change the zoom setting.

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Click Print to print your report. You can print the report for the current assignment or for all assignments.

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Click Close to exit the report.

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Repeat steps 2 to 9 above to view another report, or click Cancel to exit.

Learning Focus by Class

The Learning Focus report provides a wealth of
information to help you identify areas where your
class (as a whole) needs to focus their learning
efforts. To use this report effectively, the
assignments you create must consistently
include data for one or more of the following
fields: learning objective, local standard, state
standard, or national standard.

One of the key advantages of using the
ExamView Test Manager is that you can easily
gather performance data over multiple
assessments. The report shows the number of
items for each standard. That way, you can
gauge whether a standard was adequately
covered. You can select one or more
assignments by category or by date. You must
also identify a focus range (e.g., 0% - 70%). The
program produces a report that shows each
standard (or learning objective), the number of questions assessed for that standard, class average, how many students are in
the focus range, and how many are proficient.

In addition, this report provides links to remedial instruction resources. Look for the globe icon to indicate that content
hyperlinks are supported.

Remedial instruction is provided through netTrekker d.i. You must have an active netTrekker d.i. account to access the
resources. To learn more about netTrekker, visit

www.netTrekker.com

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