In February, NCDPI's Accountability Services and NCSU's Technical Outreach for Public Schools went to Cleveland High School to observe a simulation for online state testing.  81 students used Chromebooks to take the EOC online released forms for Biology, English II, and Algebra I/Integerated I.  We would like to send a quick shout out to Chris Danehower for helping to orchestrate this opportunity.

This was the first step in NCDPI's process to approve Chromebook devices for use with NCTest during the 2013-14 school year.

The simulation went very successfully, but there are small adjustments to make, additional testing to complete, and technical/lockdown procedures to publish before Chromebooks are officially approved for state EOG/EOC/Extend2 testing.

Please be advised that the Chromebooks have not been approved for EOC/EOG/Extend2 testing this spring.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

State Testing on Chromebooks

In February, NCDPI's Accountability Services and NCSU's Technical Outreach for Public Schools went to Cleveland High School to observe a simulation for online state testing.  81 students used Chromebooks to take the EOC online released forms for Biology, English II, and Algebra I/Integerated I.  We would like to send a quick shout out to Chris Danehower for helping to orchestrate this opportunity.

This was the first step in NCDPI's process to approve Chromebook devices for use with NCTest during the 2013-14 school year.

The simulation went very successfully, but there are small adjustments to make, additional testing to complete, and technical/lockdown procedures to publish before Chromebooks are officially approved for state EOG/EOC/Extend2 testing.

Please be advised that the Chromebooks have not been approved for EOC/EOG/Extend2 testing this spring.