Title: ICue Tests
1I-Cue Tests Assessments
- Hastings Public School
- September 28th, 2007
2Step 1-Logging On
- Do Not Log on to the computer as yourself!
- Log on to www.hastings.k12.mn.us
- Select SchoolView (Tab on the blue menu bar)
- On the right hand side select Staff Links
- Select Log in to I-Cue
- Enter your employee number and password
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4Session Objectives
- Log into I-Cue Test/Assessment
- Access your current students test data
- Learn how access former students (current) test
data - Use a One-Click Report
- Save and manage student data
- Begin using student data as a base for informed
decision making
5During todays Session you will be completing
the following tasks
- Viewing Test Results for an individual student
- Viewing Test Results for an individual test
- Accessing Information via a One-Click Report
- Saving Student Data in Microsoft Excel
- Creating a Custom Report (Intermediate Users)
6Data in District 200
7Task 1-Individual Student Part 1
- To view the Test Assessment History on an
Individual Student you will need to - 1. Locate Tests Assessments on the menu bar
(top) - 2. Go to Test ScoresgtIndividual Student
- 3. Choose a class on the pull-down menu and
click Select Class - 4. Select any filtering options you would like
(note that the number of filters applied will
limit your results). If no filter options are
desired, you will see your entire class
8Task 1-Individual Student Part 2
- Select an individual student on the Students pull
down menu (please note-you may also access this
information using Student Link) - Click View Student
- Note
- Scroll Down to the bottom to see the results.
- Scroll Down to the bottom to see the results.
- To sort a column, click on the column heading
once and the column is sorted ascending. Click
the same column again to sort descending. - If there is strand information available for a
test, the Test Description will appear as an
underlined link you can click for a popup of the
complete test detail.
9Task 2-Individual Test Part 1
- To view the Test Assessment History for an
entire class on an individual test you will need
to - 1. Locate Tests Assessments on the menu bar
(top) - 2. Go to Test ScoresgtSingle Test
- Choose a class on the pull-down menu and click
Select Class - Select any filtering options you would like (note
that the number of filters applied will limit
your results). If no filter options are desired,
you will see your entire class - Use the sort button to sort how you want to view
the results
10Task 2-Individual Test Part 2
- 6. Input the Test Year (if you want to see last
year select 2007) and then click on View Test to
see a list of available test. - Select the individual test to view on the Tests
pull down menu and click View Test. This will
show you the class performance on this single
test by student as well as class summary. - Click on an individual student to view that
students strand scores.
11Task 3 One-Click Reports Part 1
- What is a One-Click Report?
- It is a district template report that has been
created to allow multiple staff to pull a the
same report various times throughout the year. - To Access a One-Click Report in Tests and
Assessments you will click on the Tests
Assessments tab (top) to view a list of the
One-Click Reports currently available in your
building.
12Task 3 One-Click Reports Part 2
- To Run a One Click Report you will need to
- Click on the Report Title.
- Click Report Name
- On this screen you may filter your data and then
click Generate Results or.. - Access a new One-Click Report
- Note If you would like to see data on last
years students you will need to change the data
on the One-Click Main Page (see page 16)
13Optional Task-Custom Reports Part 1
- To design a Custom Report you will need to
- 1. Locate Tests Assessments on the menu bar
(top) - 2. Go to Test ScoresgtCustom Report
- 3. Choose a class on the pull-down menu and
click Class from the drop down menu - Select a Test Subject and a Test Kind (do not
select Grade Levels) - Input the number of years (2 default)
14Optional Task-Custom -Custom Reports Part 2
- You may select to view Tests by Strands by
checking Show Strands. - Click Filter Tests
- Select the tests and/or strands you want to
include in the report. Note To include
multiple tests and strands, hold down the
ltCONTROLgt key while you make your selection. - Click Select Scores
15Optional Task-Custom -Custom Reports Part 3
- To skip this step click on Select Filters
- You can modify what you want to see, by clicking
on the selected information in the pop up window. - You can See Results
- Once you are viewing the results you can filter
the results with the specific information you are
attempting to derive and then click Generate
Results.
16Seeing Former Students (Current) test
resultsPart 2
- Note
- -We are currently in School Year 2008
- -Enrollment is based on an October 1 cut off.
- -Think about when a given test was administered
to view the students enrolled as of that date. - -If you changed grade levels this year you will
need to use the One Click Report to access your
data. - Use the pop up calendar to correctly configure
the dates. - 3. Select the date and the school year to pull
up a former class roster. - View test results for an individual or class.
17Saving your Data in Excel Part 1
- To save any data from I-Cue into Microsoft Excel
you have several options. - 1. You may save the data as a Tab Delimited File
and then open in Excel or - Open Microsoft Office Excel
- Return to I-Cue
- Select the data you want from I-Cue in a
Printable Results window. - Highlight the data and copy into to Excel
- Rename your file and Save !!!!!!!!!!
- (to your Desktop or Documents Folder)
18Saving your Data in Excel Part 2
- If you are viewing data in a One-Click Report or
as a Custom Report you may save your data in as a
Tab Delimited File by following these steps - Select the data you want to save from I-Cue
- Save as a Tab Delimited File
- Save to Disk
- Select your Desktop or your Documents Folder
- Locate the file and RIGHT CLICK and open with
Excel - Rename the file and resave.
19Let us help you and you help us
- In the Staff Links section, we have included two
new pieces of documentation. - If you see any student information that is not
accurate, please notify us by completing the
Change of Student Information Request. - If we can assist you by creating a One-Click
report, please complete the form and e-mail it to
us.
20Session Objectives
- Log into I-Cue Test/Assessment
- Access your current students test data
- Learn how access former students (current) test
data - Use a One-Click Report
- Save and manage student data
- Begin using student data as a base for informed
decision making
21Thank you for your participation, input and
dedication to the learners in District 200!
- Tim Hasty Bambenek (1785)
- Lynn Muench (0838)
- Missy Williams (0606)
- Note Complete I-Cue Tests Assessments
Documentation is available online (See
DocumentationgtUser Guide)