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Adapting GAView Assessments for ADA Students Georgia Southern University
Tutorial contents Overview: Confirmation of ADA request Step 1: Create new Assessment Step 2: Make adjustments to Assessment Step 3: Create Selection Criteria Formula Step 4: Link and Move Assessment  Adapting GAView Assessments for ADA Students
Overview:  Confirmation of ADA request  Student provides instructor with letter from Student Disabilities Office. This letter states adjustments required for ADA student(s), e.g. additional time. Adapting GAView Assessments for ADA Students
Tutorial goals Create ADA compliant Assessment.  Create formula designed to select ADA students.  Apply selection criteria formula successfully.  Adapting GAView Assessments for ADA Students
Step 1 Create new Assessment
Create new Assessment Open GAView, go to Build tab Under Course tools, click Assessments Click Create Assessment button Give Title, e.g. M1 Chapter 1b Adapting GAView Assessments for ADA Students
Create new Assessment Under Assessment Template Check off Base on existing assessment Click Save button Adapting GAView Assessments for ADA Students
Step 2 Make adjustments to Assessment
Create new Assessment Go back to new Assessment Click down arrow, select Edit Properties On Item Visibility screen, select Show Item  Under Duration, change 20 to 40 minutes  Click Save button Adapting GAView Assessments for ADA Students
Step 3 Create Selection Criteria Formula
Create Selection Criteria Formula Click Assessments, select desired Assessment Click down arrow of Assessment Select Set Release Criteria Click Add Member Criteria  Adapting GAView Assessments for ADA Students
Create Selection Criteria Formula Place check mark in front of webct_demo student Webct_demo student verifies changes in Student View Click the Save button Adapting GAView Assessments for ADA Students
Create Selection Criteria Formula Go to Build tab, Course Tools Click Learning Modules (LM) Click Add Content Link, select Assessment  Click the Add Select button Adapting GAView Assessments for ADA Students
Create Selection Criteria Formula Click Save Assessment will indicate Conditional Adapting GAView Assessments for ADA Students
Step 4 Link and Move Assessment
Link and Move Assessment Place check mark in front of Assessment to move Move mouse pointer to desired location  Adapting GAView Assessments for ADA Students
Link and Move Assessment Go back to Build Tab Course Content, Learning Modules (LM) Select desired LM Select above or below option  Click mouse to Move /Link Adapting GAView Assessments for ADA Students
Bibliography Adapting GAView Assessments for ADA Students Morrison. B. (2009)  Video Tutorial on Assessments: Selective Release to Student .  Retrieved from  http://academics.georgiasouthern.edu/etc/online/gaview/faculty/tutorials-All.php Georgia Southern University Student Disability Resource Center (SDRC).  Retrieved from  http://students.georgiasouthern.edu/disability/index.htm

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  • 1. Adapting GAView Assessments for ADA Students Georgia Southern University
  • 2. Tutorial contents Overview: Confirmation of ADA request Step 1: Create new Assessment Step 2: Make adjustments to Assessment Step 3: Create Selection Criteria Formula Step 4: Link and Move Assessment Adapting GAView Assessments for ADA Students
  • 3. Overview: Confirmation of ADA request Student provides instructor with letter from Student Disabilities Office. This letter states adjustments required for ADA student(s), e.g. additional time. Adapting GAView Assessments for ADA Students
  • 4. Tutorial goals Create ADA compliant Assessment. Create formula designed to select ADA students. Apply selection criteria formula successfully. Adapting GAView Assessments for ADA Students
  • 5. Step 1 Create new Assessment
  • 6. Create new Assessment Open GAView, go to Build tab Under Course tools, click Assessments Click Create Assessment button Give Title, e.g. M1 Chapter 1b Adapting GAView Assessments for ADA Students
  • 7. Create new Assessment Under Assessment Template Check off Base on existing assessment Click Save button Adapting GAView Assessments for ADA Students
  • 8. Step 2 Make adjustments to Assessment
  • 9. Create new Assessment Go back to new Assessment Click down arrow, select Edit Properties On Item Visibility screen, select Show Item Under Duration, change 20 to 40 minutes Click Save button Adapting GAView Assessments for ADA Students
  • 10. Step 3 Create Selection Criteria Formula
  • 11. Create Selection Criteria Formula Click Assessments, select desired Assessment Click down arrow of Assessment Select Set Release Criteria Click Add Member Criteria Adapting GAView Assessments for ADA Students
  • 12. Create Selection Criteria Formula Place check mark in front of webct_demo student Webct_demo student verifies changes in Student View Click the Save button Adapting GAView Assessments for ADA Students
  • 13. Create Selection Criteria Formula Go to Build tab, Course Tools Click Learning Modules (LM) Click Add Content Link, select Assessment Click the Add Select button Adapting GAView Assessments for ADA Students
  • 14. Create Selection Criteria Formula Click Save Assessment will indicate Conditional Adapting GAView Assessments for ADA Students
  • 15. Step 4 Link and Move Assessment
  • 16. Link and Move Assessment Place check mark in front of Assessment to move Move mouse pointer to desired location Adapting GAView Assessments for ADA Students
  • 17. Link and Move Assessment Go back to Build Tab Course Content, Learning Modules (LM) Select desired LM Select above or below option Click mouse to Move /Link Adapting GAView Assessments for ADA Students
  • 18. Bibliography Adapting GAView Assessments for ADA Students Morrison. B. (2009) Video Tutorial on Assessments: Selective Release to Student . Retrieved from http://academics.georgiasouthern.edu/etc/online/gaview/faculty/tutorials-All.php Georgia Southern University Student Disability Resource Center (SDRC). Retrieved from http://students.georgiasouthern.edu/disability/index.htm