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Florida Computer-Based
Assessment Infrastructure
Trial Training
November 23, 2010
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FLDOE’s CBT
Certification Process
• Web-based FCAT/EOC Certification Tool
Survey to collect information regarding
available technology resources and testing
plans from schools.
• Action Plan from Deficient Schools Only
to devise a plan to address deficiencies.
• District-wide Infrastructure Trial to test
hardware and network utilization and
identify any issues that must be resolved .
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Clarification of On-line Test
Content
• Infrastructure Trial
– Invalid sample of test-like material
• ePat Practice Tests
– FCAT Grade 10/Mathematics Retake and
Reading Retake
– Algebra I End of Course (EOC)
– Biology I EOC
– Geometry EOC
• Full Test Content
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Infrastructure Trial vs.
ePat Practice Tests
• Please remember that the content in the Infrastructure Test is
NOT appropriate for student practice.
Infrastructure Trial Test
Practice Tests (ePats)
Designed to test school and
Designed specifically to introduce students
district infrastructure and requires to the testing platform, the e‐tools, and the
a specific number of large items
types of questions that will be on the
computer‐based assessment
Available only through school
setup and administration in the
Training Center
Available to all students from
PearsonAccess
Will place an equivalent load on
district network infrastructure
similar to that of actual
computer‐based testing
Runs as “stand alone” software – does not
place any data traffic load on district
network or internet bandwidth
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Infrastructure Trial vs.
ePat Practice Tests (contd.)
• Please remember that the content in the Infrastructure Test is
NOT appropriate for student practice.
Infrastructure Trial Test
Practice Tests (ePats)
Demonstrates full security of
testing platform
Does not demonstrate security of testing
platform, which makes it more accessible
for students to use at home
Single trial test developed to be
used with all of Florida’s
computer‐based assessments
A new practice test is developed for each
content area
- FCAT Mathematics Grade 10/Retake and
FCAT Reading Retake
- Algebra 1, Biology 1, and Geometry EOC
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Infrastructure Trial:
Schedule of Activities
Dates
School Assessment Coordinator/ Technology Coordinator
November 15 -19
• Download and read the Infrastructure Readiness Guide.
• Create your passwords for each Pearson site.
• Create the same testing environment that will be used for Spring testing
(e.g., testing rooms, number of computers, appropriate switches and hubs,
power supplies).
• Download and install Proctor Caching Software and TestNav 6.9
software.
November 19 and 23 • Attend mandatory Infrastructure Trial training.
November 15 - 30
November 24 - 30
December 1
December 2 - 8
• Prepare test sessions in the PearsonAcess Training Center and print
Student Authorization Tickets.
•Complete TestNav System Check provided by Pearson to determine
network user capacity and bandwidth requirements.
• Run Proctor Caching and cache content for Trial.
• Simulate the appropriate number of student logins based on the total
number of computers intended to use concurrently for testing in the spring.
• Start test session, monitor progress, and stop test session.
• Collect feedback from volunteers and submit summary to district.
• Complete one comment form online per school.
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School Assessment Coordinator
School Technology Coordinator
Summary of Responsibilities
Create sample students
Select proctor cache computer(s) and
download and install proctor caching
software
Create sample test session
Download and install TestNav 6.9 on
all student workstations and configure
TestNav 6.9 to use proctor caching
Print Student Authorization Tickets
Complete System Check for TestNav
6.9
Cache test content
Start proctor cache software and
configure browser setting for precaching content
Coordinate the Infrastructure Trial
–Start test session
–Use appropriate script
–Monitor session
–Stop session
Assist with technical issues during the
Trial
Collect feedback from volunteers and
complete school comment form at
http://tinyurl.com/infrastructuretrial
Purge test content from proctor
caching computer after successful
completion of trial
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PearsonAccess “Operational” and
PearsonAccess Training Center
• PearsonAccess (www.PearsonAccess.com/fl )
• “Operational” Blue Header
– A website used for almost all test preparation (e.g., preID,
test setup, administration, and reporting tasks.
– The correct administration must be selected every time
you log in.
• Training Center Brown Header
– Access the Training Center Tab on the PearsonAccess
home page
– Provides an opportunity to practice PearsonAccess tasks
and means of managing the Infrastructure Trial
Note: User accounts are required for school assessment
coordinators and technology coordinators to access
both sites.
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SCHOOL ASSESSMENT COORDINATOR
RESPONSIBILITIES
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Before Trial:
Creating Sample Students
• Sample students must be created within the Training Center in
order to administer the Infrastructure Trial.
– Not actual students in your school
• The number of sample students to be created should be based
on the maximum number of computers that will be used
concurrently during testing.
– Creating at least ten percent more students that you plan to
test concurrently to have extra student authorization tickets
in the event of any login complications.
• Each ticket is valid for one login attempt, unless the student is
resumed in PearsonAccess.
– Instructions for resuming students are provided on pages 53-56
of the Infrastructure Guide.
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Before Trial:
Sample Students
• 1. Log in to the Training Center.
• 2. Go to the home page and click Create Students.
• 3. You will then be prompted to select your
organization from a list. Select your organization
and then click Next.
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Before Trial:
Sample Students (contd.)
• 4. Next, you must
– designate a CLASS NAME (create a new class) and USE
ALL CAPS
– test name (Florida Infrastructure Trial), and
– the number of sample students you would like to create. Up
to 99 sample students can be created at a time.
• 5. Click Create Students
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Before Trial:
Sample Students (contd.)
• 6. A prompt will then appear to continue with creating
students. Select Yes – Create Students to continue, or No –
Cancel Create to cancel.
• 7. A confirmation screen will appear once the sample students
have been created.
• 8. Repeat the steps above until you have created sample
students for the number of computers that will be tested
concurrently, plus at least 10% additional students.
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Before Trial:
Sample Test Session
• 1. Go to the Test Management tab in the Training Center and
click on Manage Test Sessions.
• 2. Click on New Session.
• 3. Enter the Session Name, School, Test to be Administered
(“Infrastructure Trial”), Read Aloud (“No”), Default Form Group
Type (“Main”), Scheduled Start Date, Scheduled Start Time,
and Location/Room.
Entering a date and time for a session is for planning only. A
session has to manually be started on the Session Details screen.
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Before Trial:
Sample Test Session (contd.)
• 4. Click View By: Classes to see a list of classes. Click the box
next to the name of the class to be added. (View By: Students
can also be used and individual students can be selected.)
• 5. Click Save to create the session. A confirmation page will be
displayed once the session has been created.
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Before Trial:
Printing Student Authorization Tickets
• Authorization tickets include a Login ID and test code for each
individual sample student. This information is necessary in
order to log in to the Infrastructure Trial.
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1. Go to the Session Details screen for that test session.
2. To print authorization tickets, click on Authorizations > Student
Authorizations and then select the format in which you would like to
download them.
• The authorization tickets can be downloaded in three different
formats: Detail View, Grid View, and List View.
– a. Detail View only shows one authorization ticket per page.
– b. Grid View shows six authorization tickets per page in a three
row/two column layout.
– c. List View displays three authorization tickets per page separated
horizontally.
Note: It is strongly recommended that you select one format and use it
consistently at your school.
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Before Trial:
Printing Student Authorization Tickets (contd.)
• 3. Once you have selected the file you want, open it and print the
authorization tickets.
Note: For the Spring 2011 administration, Student Authorization
Tickets are secure documents and must be stored in a locked
limited access location.
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Before Trial: Configuring Browser Setting
for Pre-Caching Content (Technology
Coordinator)
• Once the Infrastructure Trial session has been created,
content can now be cached.
• Notify your technology coordinator to Configure the
Browser Setting for Pre-Caching Content (see
instructions in Infrastructure Guide pages 43-47)
Important Note:
• The proctor caching software must be enabled and
running.
• The test content cannot be cached from the Proctor
Caching computer; instead use any other computer on
the same network as the caching computer.
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Before Trial: Configuring Browser Setting
for Pre-Caching Content (contd.)
• Once this is done, a window will open with the status of the
proctor cache. Minimize this window while Proctor Caching is
running but do not close the window.
• The Infrastructure Trial is now ready to be cached.
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Before Trial:
Caching Test Content
• After the technology coordinator has configured the
browser setting for pre-caching content then the
Infrastructure Trial test is now ready to be pre-cached.
• Log in to the Training Center and navigate to Test
Management > Manage Test Sessions. Select a
session to cache and click Proctor Caching in the top
yellow bar.
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Before Trial:
Caching Test Content (contd.)
• After all test items have been retrieved, the status page will
present a confirmation message.
• Once the test has been 100% cached, the Infrastructure Trial can
now be started.
Note: The main reason a test may not be cached properly is if
Pearson’s sites have not been allowed through a district’s or
school’s content filter or firewall (see your Technology
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coordinator if you have a problem).
Before Trial:
Starting a Test Session
• The session must be started before sample students are able to
log in to the Infrastructure Trial.
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1. Go to the Session Details screen for the test session.
2. Click Start in the top left corner of the Session Details screen.
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3. A confirmation screen will appear. Select Yes – Start Session to start
the session or No –
– Cancel if you don’t want to start the session yet.
4. A confirmation page will be displayed once the session has been
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started successfully.
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Conducting the Infrastructure
Trial
• Schools conduct the Trial using the maximum number of
computers that will be tested concurrently during the spring
administration.
• Volunteers log in to complete the Trial test.
– Students or adult volunteers can be used - not
necessary that computer-based testing students are
used.
– Trial is NOT appropriate for student practice.
– One volunteer can run multiple computers because
volunteers supply a random answer every 10 seconds.
– Volunteers will log issues on Student Authorization
Tickets.
• Use the script provided in the Infrastructure Readiness
Guide.
• Estimated time for Trial is approximately 30 minutes.
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Launching TestNav 6.9
• TestNav 6.9 is launched
by double-clicking the
TestNav 6.9 icon on the
desktop.
• Enter the URL for the
Infrastructure Trial in the
Address line. This URL
can be found on the
student authorization
tickets.
• Click Go and TestNav will
present a login page.
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Logging in to the Infrastructure
Trial
• Enter the Login ID and Test Code and click Login.
• TestNav will load the test items and the welcome
screen will appear.
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During the Trial:
Monitoring Test Session
• Once a session has been started, there are
a number of actions that may need to be
carried out in order to complete the
Infrastructure Trial.
• These actions may include:
– resuming sample students,
– resuming sample students with saved
responses, and
– marking tests in completed status.
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During the Trial:
Monitoring Test Session (contd.)
Status
Description
Ready
The student has not logged into the session yet, but is ready to be
logged in.
Active
The student is currently in the session.
Exited
The student has exited the session, but has not submitted their
responses yet.
Completed
The student has completed the test and has successfully
submitted their responses.
Marked
Complete
The student’s responses have been submitted manually.
Resumed
The student is ready to log back into the session.
ResumedUpload
The student is ready to log back into the session with saved
responses.
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Common Error Codes /
Solutions
Error
Code
Description
Solution
20004
The login information you have
provided is incorrect. Please try
again!
Verify the student login
information has been entered
correctly and log in again.
20043
The test you are attempting to access
with this login information is already
in progress. If you are attempting to
restart this test, please notify your
Test Monitor to authorize your login
to resume the test.
Make sure the student is
either in Ready, Resumed,
or Resumed-Upload status
and log in again.
20007
Your test session has not been
started. Please notify your Test
Monitor!
Go to the session page and
click Start in the top left
corner. Students may now log
in.
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During the Trial:
Resuming a Student
• 1. To resume a sample student, go to the session page and
check the box next to the Student Name that needs to be
resumed. Then click Resume Test.
Note:
Test administrators in the room will do this for the full
administration.
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During the Trial:
Resuming a Student (contd.)
• 2. After Resume is clicked, a confirmation page will display.
Select Yes – Resume Tests to start the session or No – Cancel
if you don’t want to resume the student yet.
• 3. Another confirmation page will be displayed once the
student has been successfully resumed.
• 4. Go back to the session page and the student’s status will
now show “Resumed” and the sample student will now be able
to log back in to the session.
• 5. If a student logs back into the test, but none of their
responses appear, the student will need to exit the test again.
• In order for the responses to be populated again, the student
will need to be marked in “Resumed-Upload” status.
– To mark the student in “Resumed- Upload” status, the
student will need to be resumed twice.
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Exiting the Infrastructure Trial
• Once all test items have been viewed and
tools have been tested in the Infrastructure
Trial, the test can be submitted.
• Submit the test by clicking Submit on the
review page.
• Responses will now be submitted and the
student status will show as “Completed”
on the session page.
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After the Trial:
Stopping the Test Session
Stopping a Session
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1. Before a session can be stopped, students must be either in
“Completed” or “Marked Complete” status. To stop the session,
select Stop in the top left corner of the session page.
– a. To mark a student’s test complete, the student must be in
“Exited” status.
– b. Go to the session page and check box beside the student to be
marked complete.
– c. Click Mark Test Complete.
– d. A confirmation page will be displayed and the student’s status
will now show “Marked Complete”.
2. After Stop is clicked, a confirmation page will display. Select Yes –
Stop Session to stop the session or No – Cancel if you don’t want to
stop the session.
3. Another confirmation page will be displayed once the session has
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been stopped successfully.
After the Trial:
Purging Test Content (Technology
Coordinator)
Purging Test Content (Windows)
• Notify your technology coordinator to purge test content
• To purge test content:
– 1. Go to Start > Programs > Proctor Caching > Purge
Cache.
– 2. Click Delete to confirm that you would like to purge the
contents of the cache.
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After the Trial:
Infrastructure Trial Survey
• To assist Pearson and the FLDOE to identify areas
of need and to direct resources and support
• One representative (School Assessment Coordinator
or Technology Coordinator) from each school:
– Review all notes on Student Authorization Tickets to
provide school-level response
– Provide feedback to District Staff by December 3, 2010
– Complete a comment form online available at
http://tinyurl.com/infrastructuretrial by December 8, 2010
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COMPUTER PREPARATIONS
SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY COORDINATOR
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Proctor Caching –
Network Diagram
Proctor Caching –
How does it help?
• Proctor Caching allows you to pre-cache test content to
your local network before the test.
• Reduces burden on your ISP by eliminating redundancy
in requests for test content.
• Stores an encrypted local copy of all pre-cached tests.
• A caching solution is required for Florida online testing
and will deliver the best online testing experience.
Test Delivery –
Local Installation
• Download and install TestNav 6.9 on each
workstation used for Test Delivery.
• Configure each machine to communicate with the
Proctor Caching machine.
• More challenging to manage than a server
installation.
• System automation tools like SMS (Windows) and
Apple Remote Desktop (Mac) make local installs
much more practical.
Wireless Networks
Best Practices
• DO use a local installation of TestNav 6.9
– File Share installations will work fine, but a local install for
wireless testing increases the odds of success.
– Local installations reduce network traffic on access points to
just test content and student responses.
• DO NOT overload access points with too many
clients.
– The bandwidth curve of online testing is different than
normal internet usage.
– Use common sense wireless networking principles and past
wireless performance as a guide.
– Reducing the client to access point ratio for online testing
can avoid the access point bottleneck.
TestNav 6.9 Installation
Best Practices
• The TestNav 6.9 proxysettings.properties file is the
only configurable settings file. This file can be edited
with Notepad or TextEdit.
• Editable variables in proxysettings.properties
– Proxy_Host - Designates a proctor caching or proxy machine
IP address
– Proxy_Port - Designates a proctor caching or proxy machine
port number
– Primary_Save_Location & Alternate_Save_Location Designates the Early Warning save locations
• Student machine logins will need full access to these
directories
– TestNav/temp
– TestNav/Logs
– Early Warning Save Locations
TestNav 6.9 Installation
Best Practices (contd.)
• Local Installation - If you use hard drive imaging tools
like Deep Freeze, you must exclude the TestNav/Logs
and Early Warning System save locations.
• Network Installation
– Do not run the TestNav installer on the file server itself.
– Run the installer on a client workstation and install TestNav
to a shared folder on a network drive.
– Once installed to the network drive, ensure the
proxysettings.properties file has valid file paths for the save
locations.
TestNav 6.9 Installation
Best Practices (contd.)
Firewalls/Content Filters
• The following domains and ports must be allowed to pass
through your Internet firewall or proxy system.
• Port 443 is for admin access only.
• Student level traffic is port 80.
• Hash encryption can inadvertently form a word.
TestNav 6.9 Installation
Best Practices (contd.)
Disable Popup Blocking Software (for
PearsonAccess)
• A pop-up blocker will block the pre-caching screens from
opening on administrative workstations.
Enable Student Read/Write-Access
• Students must have read-access to the TestNav
installation directory.
• Students must have read/write access to the
TestNav/Logs and TestNav/Temp directory.
• Students must have read/write access to the Student
Response File save locations whether they are located
on the workstation or on a network share.
TestNav 6.9 Installation
Best Practices (contd.)
Applications that launch automatically
• Any applications that may automatically launch on a computer
should be configured not to launch during testing sessions.
Common applications that may launch automatically include:
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Anti-virus software performing automatic updates,
Power management software on laptops warning of low batteries,
Screen savers, and
Email with Auto message notification.
Screen resolution
• All tests are authored to a screen resolution of 1024 x 768 so
make sure that your testing machines are capable of 1024 x 768
resolution.
• Screen Resolutions below this setting will cause an error as
TestNav tries to load the test.
• Screen Resolutions above this setting will cause the test to
appear smaller than the available screen size.
System Check for TestNav 6.9
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The following steps will guide you through the process of using System
Check for TestNav 6.
– The System Check tool can be found by going to
www.pearsonaccess.com/fl and clicking on Support > Additional Resources.
The specific URL is www.FLassessments.com/SystemCheck
– Click the TestNav 6 tab and follow the instructions provided.
– Once you see the “Congratulations” screen in the TestNav window, click the
Network User Capacity tab.
System Check for TestNav 6.9 (contd.)
• Click Add Caching Server. Enter a generic name for
the Proctor Caching computer to be tested, the IP
address of the Proctor Caching computer, and port
4480. Click Save.
System Check for TestNav 6.9 (contd.)
• Select the appropriate Test Administration from the
drop-down box.
• Click Start and System Check will perform a
bandwidth test. Once the test has been run, System
Check will show an estimate for how many students
can be tested on the specified Proctor Caching
computer.
System Check for TestNav 6.9 (contd.)
• Click the Testing Volume Calculator tab. This tool will
be used to estimate how many users can be tested
with the bandwidth that is available.
System Check for TestNav 6.9 (contd.)
• Select the correct test administration
• Enter the number of students that will be testing concurrently
on a single caching server.
• Slide the green bar under “Available link speed between
workstations and Proctor Caching workstations” to specify the
available bandwidth between the testing workstations and the
Proctor Caching computer.
System Check for TestNav 6.9 (contd.)
• Now slide the green bar under “Average network
utilization for the network between workstations and
Proctor Caching workstations” to indicate the percentage
of bandwidth normally used at this site (excluding the
bandwidth congestion for testing).
• Once this is done, the “Outputs” box will now either be
white, yellow, or red.
System Check for TestNav 6.9 (contd.)
• In order for the Infrastructure Trial to be successful, it is highly
recommended that the Outputs box display a white background.
If anything other than a white background is displayed, odds are
that you will encounter difficulties during testing.
• Once all the tools within System Check for TestNav 6.9 have
been used, you have successfully established a plan for your
testing environment.
TestNav Early Warning System
• The TestNav™ Early Warning System (EWS) is designed to save
student responses locally in the event of a network interruption.
• EWS saves the student's responses to an encrypted backup file so the
student can either continue testing or exit the system without losing
data.
– Designate two (2) file save locations for student responses in the
event of a connectivity loss to the testing servers.
• Best Practice: Primary response location should be a shared
location because it allows access to stored student responses
from one location. The alternate response location should be a
location on the local workstation.
– Students must have full access to the designated “save locations.”
– When connectivity is restored and the students are resumed to
continue testing, the locally saved responses are transmitted to the
testing server and added to the responses already stored there.
• This activity occurs in the background of the test delivery software while
the software continues to provide test questions to the student.
Common Technical
Errors/Solutions
Proctor Caching
• Configuration error – Looping
• Not pointed to a proxy server to reach the internet
Pre-caching
• Not changing browser settings before pre-caching
• Java JRE not installed
TestNav 6.9
• Windows Firewall – Allow javaw.exe in the TestNav
6.9 folder
Network Local Congestion Errors
• Test loads slowly
• Percentage indicator increments slowly
Support Calls
Information needed to diagnose technical issues
Test Nav 6.9
Pearson Access
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Are you using PC or
Mac?
What is your user role?
What screen are you on?
What task were you
trying to complete?
What was the error
message? If there was
no error message, what
were you trying to
complete?
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Are you using a PC or a
Mac?
What task were you trying
to complete?
What is the session
name?
Did an error code or
message appear?
Can you provide a log
file?
What is the IP address of
the proctor caching
computer?
Do you use a proxy
server, if so, what is the IP
address?
Have the TestNav 6.9
URLs been allowed
through your
Firewall/Content filter?
Proctor Caching
• Are you using a PC or
Mac?
• Were you setting up
Proctor Caching on a
workstation or a server?:
• Have you installed the
Proctor Caching software?
• Did you start the Proctor
Caching software prior to
attempting to Proctor
Cache?
• Have the TestNav 6.9
URLs been allowed
through your
Firewall/Content filter?
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Pearson Support
Technical Assistance During Trial
877-847-3043
or
[email protected]
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Support Information
• Support resources for the Infrastructure Trial can be
located on the PearsonAccess Florida page under
Support > Additional Resources.
• These resources include downloads for:
– Infrastructure Readiness Guide (required)
– TestNav 6.9 Technology Guidelines (optional)
– Early Warning System Reference Manual (optional)
– Proctor Caching User Guide (optional)
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Infrastructure Trial Training Links
• Materials from today’s training are
available online at:
http://oada.dadeschools.net/TestChairInf
o/InfoForTestChair.asp
• Pearson’s training materials are available
online at:
www.FLAssessments.com/RegionalTrain
ings
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District Contact Information
Student Assessment and Educational Testing
Maria C. Bruguera, Director I
Email: [email protected] or
Mara Ugando, Staff Specialist
Email: [email protected]
305-995-7520
Infrastructure and System Support
Mr. Roly Avila, Supervisor
Email: [email protected]
305-995-3334
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