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Tk20 . Student Training. Tk20. What is it? How will you use it? Buying and Accessing Tk20 How to create and save artifacts Uploading assignments Recalling assignments Checking scores on assignments Portfolios Field Experience Binders Q&A. What is Tk20?.

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  1. Tk20 Student Training

  2. Tk20 • What is it? • How will you use it? • Buying and Accessing Tk20 • How to create and save artifacts • Uploading assignments • Recalling assignments • Checking scores on assignments • Portfolios • Field Experience Binders • Q&A

  3. What is Tk20? • Comprehensive data assessment system • Allows students to be active online participants in multiple areas of their college experience including: • Course instruction • Field experience • Academic advising

  4. Cost to Students • Same as similar systems ($103 online/$133 bookstore for seven year subscription) • Best of it’s kind, used at Ohio State, Auburn University, Arizona State and many other institutions • Northwest has covered costs of servers, software and staff time • The expense averages less than $20 annually

  5. Buying and Accessing Tk20 • Online or at the bookstore ($103 vs. $133 for 7 years) • Login to MyNW (if unable, contact 660-562-1089) • Click on Tk20 logo on the right • Next page, click on Tk20 logo on the left • Click on link titled “register or purchase new account” • Input CC and 919 info if buying online, or code if you purchased at the bookstore

  6. How to create and save artifacts • Click “Artifacts” tab at the top of the account • Click “create” under “Artifacts” on the left • Choose a template from the pulldown (“file” if unsure) • Enter information into template (or enter title and click on “documents” tab to upload any file) • Save

  7. How to create and save artifacts • Artifacts: best way to request feedback from faculty • Click on the name of the artifact • Click “request feedback”, small gray button on far right • Enter title, who to send request to, choose other options, click “submit” • Faculty can review and send this back with changes

  8. Uploading Assignments • Click on “pending task” or “courses” tab, choose course, and click “activities” • Click on name of assignment • Click on large blue circle on right of page, “artifact wizard” • Either “create new artifact” or “attach previously” for artifact already saved

  9. Uploading Assignments • For previously created: • Choose and click continue • Select artifact from list and click “submit” • For new artifact: • Choose and click continue • Choose artifact type. “File” will work for misc. • Upload using browse function • Give title • Click submit

  10. Recalling assignments • If incorrect assignment uploaded • Click “courses” • Click “activities” • Place checkmark next to name of assignment • Click “recall” button • *Only works if assignment has not been assessed, or if an extension is unneeded • If problem arises, contact instructor and Mike McBride

  11. Checking scores on assignments • Click “Courses” • Click “Activities” • Click name of assignment • Choose “assessments” • Click on link to completed rubric • *Only possible if assignment has status of “Assessment Complete”

  12. Portfolios • Place on tk20 where assignments can be grouped together for scoring • To use, click on “Portfolios” tab • Click on name of portfolio (if you have been assigned one) • Use artifact wizard icon again as a guide to upload items into each tab • Click “submit”

  13. Presentation Portfolios • Place for students to highlight their best work for prospective employers

  14. Field Experience Binders • Similar to portfolios, except these will collect data from a variety of users (students, cooperating teachers, university supervisors) • Used exclusively next semester for student teachers

  15. Field Experience Binders • Click on “field experience” tab • (if you have been sent a binder), click on it by name • Click on tabs, upload and submit

  16. FAQ • To login after you graduate, you will be provided with new passwords in Fall 2012 • You may have an old major listed on your site: If so, please contact Mike McBride • You may upload artifacts individually or with your class. Instructor preference.

  17. FAQ • Will we continue to use eCompanion?

  18. What’s Next? • Education students need to purchase subscription before they take secondpracticum or attend a training • Trainings will be scheduled for November for faculty and students: http://www.nwmissouri.edu/dept/peu/tess/tk20/training.htm • Full implementation fall 2012 • All undergraduate and graduate programs under PEU • Student teachers and TWS

  19. What’s Next? • Student Teacher applications are completely on Tk20 • Advisement changes

  20. Questions?

  21. Contact Information • Mike McBride • Administration 373 • 660-562-1089 • mam77@nwmissouri.edu

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