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Virginia Early Warning System (VEWS) Tool Technical Training REFERENCE SCREENSHOTS

Virginia Early Warning System (VEWS) Tool Technical Training REFERENCE SCREENSHOTS. January 5 & 12, 2010 National High School Center. Contents. Demonstration of the VEWS tool (slides 4-21) Importing data (slides 12-14) Assigning students to interventions (slides 19-21)

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Virginia Early Warning System (VEWS) Tool Technical Training REFERENCE SCREENSHOTS

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  1. Virginia Early Warning System (VEWS) Tool Technical TrainingREFERENCE SCREENSHOTS January 5 & 12, 2010 National High School Center

  2. Contents • Demonstration of the VEWS tool (slides 4-21) • Importing data (slides 12-14) • Assigning students to interventions (slides 19-21) • Troubleshooting scenarios • Scenario 1: Classifying student demographic information for Disability, ELL, and Disadvantaged status (slides 22-28) • Scenario 2: Importing the wrong file type (slides 29-31) • Scenario 3: Saving student interventions data (slides 32-35)

  3. Demonstration Demonstration of the VEWS tool (slides 4-21) Importing data (slides 12-14) Assigning students to interventions (slides 19-21)

  4. DEMONSTRATION: VEWS Tool Introduction Screen

  5. DEMONSTRATION: VEWS Tool Main Menu Screen

  6. DEMONSTRATION: School Information Page

  7. DEMONSTRATION: Tool Settings Page

  8. DEMONSTRATION: Intervention Settings Page

  9. DEMONSTRATION: Student Information Page

  10. DEMONSTRATION: Pre-High School Risk Status Page

  11. DEMONSTRATION: Student Performance Page

  12. DEMONSTRATION: Importing Student Performance Data (1/3)

  13. DEMONSTRATION: Importing Student Performance Data (1/3)

  14. DEMONSTRATION: Importing Student Performance Data (1/3)

  15. DEMONSTRATION: Student Risk Status Page

  16. DEMONSTRATION: Year Total Indicators of Risk: Before the End of GP4

  17. DEMONSTRATION: Year Total Indicators of Risk: After the End of GP4

  18. DEMONSTRATION: Student Interventions PageNo Student ID selected, showing all interventions assigned

  19. DEMONSTRATION: Assigning Student to Intervention (1/3)Right-click a student’s name from the Student Risk Status Page and select “Assign to intervention…”

  20. DEMONSTRATION: Assigning Student to Intervention (2/3) Student appears on Student Interventions Page

  21. DEMONSTRATION: Assigning Student to Intervention (3/3)Click “Assign Intervention to Student,” select intervention program from drop-down menu, and fill in start and end dates

  22. Scenario 1 Classifying Student Demographic Information for Disability, ELL, and Disadvantaged status

  23. SCENARIO 1 (correct):Adding a new category

  24. SCENARIO 1 (correct): Identifying students with the new ELL status category on the Student Information Page

  25. SCENARIO 1 (correct): Risk Indicator Summary Report showing data for new ELL status category

  26. SCENARIO 1 (incorrect):Including “NO” as a demographic status category

  27. SCENARIO 1 (incorrect):Students who are not ELL are identified as “NO” on the Student Information Page

  28. SCENARIO 1 (incorrect):Risk Indicator Summary Report showing data for many students in the new “NO” category, and showing no students in the real not-ELL category

  29. Scenario 2 Importing the wrong file type

  30. SCENARIO 2: Importing a comma delimited file, but selecting tab delimited file format

  31. SCENARIO 2: No data is imported

  32. Scenario 3 Saving student interventions data

  33. SCENARIO 3: Export button on student interventions page

  34. SCENARIO 3: Exporting student intervention data; choosing file type and file destination

  35. SCENARIO 3: Closing the “Export Data” dialog box

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