Corrected: This story originally gave an incorrect first name for the spokeswoman for the Pennsylvania Department of Education. She is Beth Gaydos. Could a computer really be a good judge of student ...
Ohio will soon offer GED tests by computer at five sites, including the Greene County Career Center, as part of the testing service’s move to make all testing computerized by 2014. Ohio is the ...
Oregon and other states are clicking into online testing, but they still have plenty of glitches to work out. It’s 8:15 a.m. on a Monday in early spring and about two dozen teenagers at Century High ...
School's almost out, but testing season isn't over just yet. Starting next week, students at more than 900 schools will take computerized tests in English and math to help their districts prepare for ...
AUSTIN, Texas – Administrators are trying to determine whether some students in Texas taking an online standardized test lost answers in a computer glitch. The Texas Education Agency says the vendor, ...
Failed log-ins. Frozen screens. Server crashes. Service denials. Students, teachers and administrators recall all too well the woes that plagued Florida's most ambitious attempt at computerized ...
What is Non-Destructive Testing? Nondestructive testing is a means of evaluating a material or component’s superficial or interior defects or mechanical conditions without compromising the component ...