How to Select Tests and Start a Test Session
The first steps for administering online tests are to select the tests that you wish to administer and start a test session. You can administer state-mandated achievement tests as well as formative tests that have been created and published in the Authoring system by districts and schools. When creating a proctored session, keep your session simple at first. You can add tests later. It is recommended that each test session is limited to 30 students to ensure proper monitoring of student test progress.
Please note that only the tests that you select will be available to students who join your session. You may have only one session open at a time. You cannot reopen closed sessions, but students can resume a test in a new session.
Table 1 describes the columns in the tables for monitoring students’ test progress.
Table 1. Columns in the Tables for Monitoring Students’ Test Progress
Column | Description |
Student Information | The name and TSDS of the student in the session. |
Test | Name of the test the student selected. For segmented tests, this column also displays the name of the test segment that the student is currently in. |
Progress | Indicates the student’s test progress. It displays a progress bar to indicate how far the student has progressed in the test. The progress bar indicates the percentage of questions the student has answered out of the total number of questions. |
Status | Current status for each student in the session. For more information about the statuses in this column, refer to Table 2. If the TDS detects that a student may be experiencing technical difficulties or requires assistance, such as the student may be experiencing connection issues, or has paused his test, a more info icon (More Info button) displays in this column for the student (refer to Icons). When you hover over the icon, a message provides details about the issue. |
Test Settings | Displays one of the following: · Standard: Default test settings are applied for this test opportunity. · Custom: One or more of the student’s test settings or accommodations differ from the default settings. To view the student’s settings for the current test opportunity, select Eye button (refer to Icons). |
Actions | Allows you to perform any available actions for an individual student's test. The Blue Pause button in this column allows you to pause the student’s test (refer to Icons). If a student pauses their test, a more info icon (More Info button) in the Test Status column provides information about how the test became paused (refer to Icons). However, the more info icon does not display when the test administrator pauses a student’s test. |
Table 2 Describes the codes in the Test Status column of the tables for monitoring students’ test progress.
Table 2. Student Testing Statuses
Column | Description |
Approved | You approved the student, but the student did not yet start or resume the test. |
Started | Student started the test and is actively testing. |
Review | Student visited all questions and is currently reviewing answers before completing the test. |
Completed | Student submitted the test. The student can take no additional action at this point. |
Submitted | Test was submitted for quality assurance review and validation. |
Reported | Test passed quality assurance and is undergoing further processing. |
Paused* | Student’s test is paused. The time listed indicates how long the test has been paused. |
Expired* | Test was not completed by the end of the testing window and the opportunity expired. |
Pending* | Student is awaiting approval for a new test opportunity. |
Suspended* | Student is awaiting approval to resume a test opportunity. |
*Appears when the student is not actively testing. The student’s row grays out in such cases.
How to Pause a Student’s Test
You can pause a student’s test if necessary.
In the Actions column of the tables for monitoring students’ test progress, select Blue Pause button for the student whose test you wish to pause (refer to Icons).
Select Yes to confirm. TDS logs out the student.
How to Transfer a Test Session to a Different Device
If you need to change devices during an active test session, you can transfer the test session from one computer, mobile device, or browser to another without stopping the session or interrupting in-progress tests. To transfer a test session to a new device or browser, do the following:
While the session is still active, log in to the TA Interface on the new device or browser. You will see the Active Sessions tab listing the active test session.
Select Join. The test session page will appear, allowing you to continue monitoring the test session. The test session on the previous computer or browser will close automatically.
Remember, only active test sessions can be transferred. If you do not return to the active session within 20 minutes, and there is no student activity during that time, the Test Delivery System logs you out and pauses students’ tests. If you log out of the session or the session times out, the session closes and cannot be resumed.
How to Stop a Test Session
When students finish testing or the current testing time slot is over, you should stop the test session. Stopping a session automatically logs out all the students in the session and pauses their tests.
Once you stop a test session, you cannot resume it. To resume testing, you must start a new session. Please note, TDS automatically logs you out after 20 minutes of both user and student inactivity. This action automatically stops the test session.
Follow the instructions in this section to stop the session manually.
To stop a test session, select Red Stop button next to the Session ID (refer to Icons).
In the confirmation message that appears, select OK. The test session stops.
How to Log Out of the Test Administrator Site
To avoid stopping a test session that is in progress, you should only log out of the Test Administrator Site after stopping a test session. Please note that navigating away from the Test Administrator Site also logs you out. If you need to access another application while administering tests, open it in a separate browser window.
To log out, select Directional button in the top-right corner of the Test Administrator Site (refer to Icons). A warning message appears.
In the warning message, select Log Out. The State Assessment Program portal appears.