Creating a new class, Opening an existing class, Importing a class roster from text (mac) – Turning Technologies ExamView User Manual

Page 9

Advertising
background image

ExamView Test Manager

9

Creating a New Class

By default, class files (with a CLS extension) are stored in the Classes folder within the ExamView folder.

1

Open ExamView Test Manager and select

.

If you are already working in the ExamView Test Manager, save the current class, click File from the menu bar and

select New Class or click

.

2

Enter the class name.

3

Optionally, enter other class information, such as a Class ID, Period, Section, and Password.

NOTE

You can change your class information at any time by selecting the Class Information option
from the Edit menu or by double clicking on your class information.

4

To edit the class preferences, click Preferences .

5

Enter your name, the school name, city, and state.

6

Optionally, enter your Instructor ID and School ID.

7

Click OK to record the class information.

Opening an Existing Class

1

At the welcome screen, select

.

If you already have a class file open, save it (if necessary) and then select File > Open Class from the menu or click the
toolbar icon.

2

Select a class (CLS extension) file to open. If necessary, navigate to the folder that contains class files.

3

Click Open.

Importing a Class Roster from Text (Mac)

If you have your class roster saved as a text file, you can import it into ExamView Test Manager. Student names, ID,
password, and alias information can be mapped to the text file and imported. The PC version of ExamView Test Manager
features advanced mapping capabilities that uses an Import Class Roster Wizard and allows all of the additional student
demographic information to be imported.

1

Click File from the menu bar, mouse over Import and select Class Roster from Text. A file selection window will
appear.

Text files must be TXT formats.

The text file should contain comma-delimited or tab-delimited data elements.

2

Select the text file to import and click Open. The Import Class Roster dialog will appear.

Text from the file will appear in the Preview area of the dialog.

3

If the first line in the preview contains header information (column labels such as "Name", etc.), click the First record
in the import file is a header
check box.

turningtechnologies.com/user-guides

Advertising