Title: Maryland Assessment Group Conference Computer Adaptive Testing
1Maryland Assessment Group ConferenceComputer
Adaptive Testing
2Session Agenda
- CAT System Overview
- Behind the Scenes of the Maryland CAT
- Next Steps
3System Functions
- Administrator interaction with the system
- Student Data
- Test Session Management
- Test Delivery download
- Reporting
- Security
- Student interaction
- TestNavTM
4http//etest.ncs.com/customers/Maryland/index.htm
Starting Point Maryland home page- Entry point
for all Administrator Functions
5Administrator Functions
6Log In - Required for All Secure Tasks
Enter User Name and Password Click Log In
7 Student Data
For most schools, student data will be preloaded
8Test Session Management
Groups of students who test at same time Monitor
the test process Used by proctors and teachers
9Test Delivery
- TestNav? provides
- Secure Test Delivery
- Access Security
- Desktop Security
- Content Security
- Cross-platform access
- Consistent presentation
- Single item format
- Content staging isolates student from
interruptions in the network
10TestNav?
Hyperlink back to question. Hyperlink to items
marked for review. Click End Test To submit
answers for scoring.
11Reporting
Access determined by authorization
12Security
Where access is assigned and controlled
13Requirements for the new MFTP-CAT
- Build upon successes of previous MD CAT system
- Internet delivery
- Work with multiple platforms
- Improve on test security (exposure control)
- Psychometrically sound
- Provide a quality, and fair, assessment to
Maryland students.
14- Psychometric Evaluation of MFMT/MFRT CAT
- Throughout the development process there was
ongoing evaluation of the psychometric
functioning of the new MFTP-CAT - Psychometric verification was made of scoring,
content balancing, item selection, exposure
control. - Evaluation involved complex CAT simulations as
well as comprehensive testing of TestNav?
delivery and scoring system using the MFTP item
banks. - MSDE, along with an independent National expert
on CAT, have been actively involved in review of
this evaluation.
15MFTP-CAT Characteristics
- Internet Delivery (via secure method)
- Cross-Platform Support (now use your Mac!)
- Test Length -- (Min. Std. Error or Maximum
Items) MFMT 35 items MFRT 30 items
Minimum Std. Error Criteria 0.30 - Item Selection -- Maximum-likelihood IRT
- Scoring --Bayesian-Modal switching over to
Maximum-Likelihoodtransformed to MFTP Scale
Score - Exposure Control -- Improved Test Bank
Security - Content Balancing -- Balanced through course of
test - Item Review -- Limited review available
Improved or New Feature (Compared with old
CAT system)
16Comparability (Validity) Issues
- When tests co-exist with PP counterparts (as
with the MFTP), or if cut scores based on
pre-existing PP tests are used, then the
equivalence of scores across test modes must be
determined in order to ensure valid score
interpretations. - APAs Guideline for Computer-Based Tests and
Interpretations (1986) when interpreting scores
from the computerized versions of conventional
tests, the equivalence of scores from
computerized versions should be established and
documented before using norms or cut scores
obtained from conventional tests. (p. 18) - AERA/NCME/APA Joint Standards for Educational and
Psychological Testing -- Standard 4.10 A clear
rationale and supporting evidence should be
provided for any claim that scores earned on
different forms of a test may be used
interchangeably (AERA, 1999) - NCS Pearson has been very pro-active in this
area of research
17MFTP-CAT Comparability Study
- Fall 2002 Study
- MFMT - 6 LEAs participated MFRT - 8 LEAs
participated - Students Randomly pre-assigned to Test Mode
CAT or Paper-and-Pencil administration - Analysis (not completed) will focus on comparison
of student performance across test
administration conditions. - Lessons learned
18Next Steps
- Comparability Results
- Prepare for Next Administration