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Jessica Kirkland FRIT 7233 Instructional Screencast Task Analysis Task Analysis: Compass Learning (Assessment Builder) Instructional Screencast Task Analysis/Content Outline and Script for using Compass Learning® which provides personalized digital learning solutions for intervention, blended learning, credit recovery, and project-based learning. ***Your school must have a subscription in order to log into this program. Task Analysis 1. First, you need to have access to the internet. 2. Next, go to the following website: www.thelearningodyssey.com 3. Log into your account, being sure type in your username, password, and school name.

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Jessica Kirkland

FRIT 7233

Instructional Screencast Task Analysis

Task Analysis: Compass Learning (Assessment Builder)

Instructional Screencast Task Analysis/Content Outline and Script for using

Compass Learning® which provides personalized digital learning solutions for intervention, blended learning, credit recovery, and

project-based learning. ***Your school must have a subscription in order to log into this program.

Task Analysis

1. First, you need to have access to the internet.

2. Next, go to the following website: www.thelearningodyssey.com

3. Log into your account, being sure type in your username, password, and school name.

4. Once you are logged in, click on the “Assessment” tab at the top of the page; then click on Test Builder. (This allows you to

create an assessment for your assigned group of students.

5. You must then select a standard set, subject, and grade level in order to proceed.

6. Click the next button.

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7. Now select the Common Core objectives you wish to test students on in Language Arts. Choose the “Key Ideas and Details”

objectives. Then click the next button.

8. You will now review the objectives and the items. Then click the next button.

9. Once you are on the properties screen, you will create a name for your assessment, send a message to your students (optional),

and review the properties as follows: draft mode check (no), multiples sessions and allow early turn in check (yes), navigation

allowed check (yes), randomize items check (no), mastery score should be at least a 70, minute allowed should be 0 for

unlimited time, and build learning path should check (yes).

10. Review your confirmation page, and click save.

11. Your assessment has been created and shared with students. Thanks for taking the time to view my video tutorial.

Script: Compass Learning Assessment Builder

Step Action on Screen ScriptIntroduction Hello, and welcome to this video tutorial

on how to create an assessment via the digital learning program- Compass Learning.

1 Gain Access to the internet. The first step is to access internet using a web browser of your preference. It is recommended to use Google Chrome for this particular program, but any web browser will suffice.

2 Go to website. Once your browser has appeared, go to

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the following website: www.thelearningodyssey.com

3 Begin logging into account. You need to log into your account that has been given to you by typing in your username, password, and school name.

4 From the home screen, click on the “Assessment” tab. Then click on Test Builder.

Once you are logged in, from the home screen click on the “Assessment” tab at the top of the page; then click on Test Builder. (This allows you to create an assessment for your assigned group of students.

5 Select a standard set, subject, and grade level for the assessment. Then select add to existing objectives.

You must then select a standard set, subject, and grade level in order to proceed. I am going to select Common Core for standard set, Language Arts for subject, and level 3 for grade level and then select add to existing objectives for objective additions.

6 Click the next button. Click the next button. 7 Select the objectives you wish to test

students on. Click on “Key Ideas and Details” and be sure that all three boxes under the objective are selected. Then click the next button.

Now you need to select the objectives you wish to test students on. I am going to choose “Key Ideas and Details”. Be sure that all three boxes under that objective are selected. If so, click the next button.

8 Review the objectives and items, then click the next button.

You will review the objectives and items shown on the screen and click the next button.

9 On the properties screen: create a name for your assessment, send a message to your students (optional), and review the properties as follows: draft mode check (no), multiples sessions and allow early turn in check (yes), navigation allowed

Once you are on the properties screen, you will create a name for your assessment, send a message to your students (optional), and review the properties as follows: draft mode check (no), multiples sessions and allow early

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check (yes), randomize items check (no), mastery score should be at least a 70, minute allowed should be 0 for unlimited time, and build learning path should check (yes).

turn in check (yes), navigation allowed check (yes), randomize items check (no), mastery score should be at least a 70, minute allowed should be 0 for unlimited time, and build learning path should check (yes).

10 Review your confirmation page and click save on the bottom of the page.

Review your confirmation page and then click save on the bottom of the page.

11 Thanks for taking the time to video my video tutorial.