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Technology staff training on test security and administration procedures is required at least once; however, campus coordinators may require additional training for technology staff and other campus personnel at their discretion. Annual training is strongly encouraged, especially for new or updated policies and procedures.

❏ Understand Technology Staff Responsibilities

Campus coordinators must ensure that test administrators understand their responsibilities, which include, but are not limited to, the following:

❏ Review Technology Resources

Campus coordinators should direct technology staff to review and become familiar with all the information in the Technology Resources section.

❏ Attend Training

Campus coordinators schedule and conduct training sessions. Any technology staff who participate in the Texas Assessment Program or handle secure test materials, content, or data are required to receive training on test security and administration procedures. Training sessions should be completed by the recommended dates on the Calendar of Events. If necessary, additional individuals may be trained after these dates.

❏ Review and Sign a Test Security Oath