canyons.utips.org/# The best way to access utips is through Canyons.
Students will need to set up a new account. You will give them the
access code. Students will need to have their student number.
Students will need to have an access code to get added to my
class.
Students will need to set up a new account. You will give them the
access code. Students will need to have their student number.
Students will need to have an access code to get added to my
class.
This is where students will see what class, course, or test. One user name, one password. Teacher has control how long student has access to test.
* Could see answers as you go. Allow students to take students more than once. Can take at home.
* Easily change the cut score by simply dragging the cut line.
* There is an item report to look at distribution of how students did.
* Can edit questions.
* Standards mastery chart--per student shows the holes.
* Common core standards are posted.
* Can align your test to the common cores. Shows what you need to teach.
* A way to let people know if there is a question that needs to be fixed
* Grades questions for you! Yeah!
How to Create Test:
*Can bring in old tests.
Go to My Tests section--New test or new folder
* Dates Available. To make available, you have to put in a date! Leave blank if you don't want to make available.
* Add items. Then go back and make changes
* Feedback--immediate. Reenter answer for partial credit
* See one item at time or all at once.
* Pretest & Posttest--can randomized the items
* How many times can they take this test?--teacher sees all results and times taken
* Instructions--what you want to tell students--
* Can move questions (drag and drop) or trash a question
* Add questions to test or start from scratch.. Items--New
* Can't edit their questions. But can report if there is a wrong answer, typo, reword it.
Participants--the people/students of who you want to take your test.
* Utips written in Google Chrome--best to use Google Chrome, Okay for Firefox
Looking forward to playing with this assessment tool. Really like that I can make my own tests, students can be given different questions/format wording will be different (as opposed to those written by the math publisher), students can take test at home, ability to share test easily with other teachers! This is going to
* Could see answers as you go. Allow students to take students more than once. Can take at home.
* Easily change the cut score by simply dragging the cut line.
* There is an item report to look at distribution of how students did.
* Can edit questions.
* Standards mastery chart--per student shows the holes.
* Common core standards are posted.
* Can align your test to the common cores. Shows what you need to teach.
* A way to let people know if there is a question that needs to be fixed
* Grades questions for you! Yeah!
How to Create Test:
*Can bring in old tests.
Go to My Tests section--New test or new folder
* Dates Available. To make available, you have to put in a date! Leave blank if you don't want to make available.
* Add items. Then go back and make changes
* Feedback--immediate. Reenter answer for partial credit
* See one item at time or all at once.
* Pretest & Posttest--can randomized the items
* How many times can they take this test?--teacher sees all results and times taken
* Instructions--what you want to tell students--
* Can move questions (drag and drop) or trash a question
* Add questions to test or start from scratch.. Items--New
* Can't edit their questions. But can report if there is a wrong answer, typo, reword it.
Participants--the people/students of who you want to take your test.
* Utips written in Google Chrome--best to use Google Chrome, Okay for Firefox
Looking forward to playing with this assessment tool. Really like that I can make my own tests, students can be given different questions/format wording will be different (as opposed to those written by the math publisher), students can take test at home, ability to share test easily with other teachers! This is going to