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School Core Professional Development

School Core Professional Development. f or Teachers. Have You Clicked on: Chrome, Firefox or Safari (do not recommend Internet Explorer) Activated your MasteryConnect account? Locate your “Welcome to MasteryConnect ” email

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School Core Professional Development

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  1. School Core Professional Development for Teachers

  2. Have You • Clicked on:Chrome, Firefox or Safari (do not recommend Internet Explorer) • Activated your MasteryConnect account? • Locate your “Welcome to MasteryConnect” email • Click on the link and follow the steps to set up your profile • Registered for this Workshop? • www.masteryconnect.com/pdsignin • Session: School Core PD • Professional Development Associate: Dean Wilson • Installed the GradeCam Plugin on your computer? • For Windows Users: • Download the GradeCam Driver from downloads.gradecam.com • Do not run the installer from the browser window. Find the downloaded driver in your downloads list or right-click on the file and select Show in Folder to view the download location. • Close all browser windows you have open. • Double click on the driver, or right-click and select Run. • Once the driver has been installed, restart your computer. • For Mac Users: • Download GradeCam Driver from downloads.gradecam.com • Double click to open and run the file. • Once the driver has been installed, restart your browser.Note: You may also want to restart your computer, though this is optional • Written your name on the post-it note and • placed so your Instructor can see it?

  3. Agenda, Ground Rules and Objectives How will this day progress? What does the Instructor need from me? What will I know at the end of the day? • Agenda • MasteryConnect – What? Why? • The Big Three • Standards • Trackers • Assessments • Reports • Curriculum Maps • Account Development Time • Feedback • Ground Rules • Stay with me • Participate • Ask questions • Honor Hands off / Heads up • Silence your technology • It’s OK to make mistakes • Course Objectives • At the conclusion of this session, you will be able to: • Utilize MasteryConnect to identify opportunities for intervention • Create curriculum maps and trackers • Add and administer assessments through multiple means • Utilize the data in MasteryConnect to inform instruction

  4. What is MasteryConnect and Why? What and why? • What do you know about MasteryConnect? • I know nothing just happy to be here • I have been introduced and my account is set up • I have been using MasteryConnect • I could teach MasteryConnect • What MasteryConnect does and doesn’t do: • Helps To: • Provides a snapshot of student learning • Identify students’ level of understanding • Target students for intervention, remediation and enrichment • Reflect on my personal teaching practices • Does Not: • Tell the teacher how to teach • Remediate the student • Why MasteryConnect? • _______________________________________________________ • _______________________________________________________ • _______________________________________________________ • _______________________________________________________ • _______________________________________________________

  5. Patchwork Quilt Knowing what to do with what you see Work with a buddy to answer the following questions: How is this tracker organized? How are the students doing overall? How is this teacher doing overall? If you were this teacher, how would you respond?

  6. Patchwork Quilt, cont. Knowing what to do with what you see, cont.. Work with a buddy to answer the following questions: What looks different from the other Tracker? If you were this teacher, what might you have done for your tracker to look like this? What are the existing concerns? What would be next steps to address existing concerns? How will you benefit from having something like this?

  7. Navigating MasteryConnect 3 Understanding the general layout and helpful resources 1 1 2 3 2 1 Need Help? Refer to the Interactive Tutorial. Contact your district MasteryConnect support person. Visit the MasteryConnect Help Center – Videos, Step Cards, and FAQs. Submit a Support Request – support@masteryconnect.com Activity: Getting Started • Complete your Profile: • Make sure your profile is correct • Make Connections: • Find 5 people and add them to your Community • Assessments: • Bookmark at least 5 assessments Find some

  8. Assessments Types and Ways to Add • Quick Assessments • Offline Assessment • Performance Grader • Socrative • Traditional Assessments • Paper Based (No Upload) • Digital • Item Bank • Benchmark • Adding Assessments • Find assessments within the community • From your existing MasteryConnect assessment library • Add personal assessments from: • Your computer • Google docs • Dropbox • Create an Assessment from an Item Bank MINS

  9. The Big Three All about Trackers and what you can do with them Create a Tracker Identify a Standard to Teach and Assess Find or Add an Assessment HOW TO CREATE A TRACKER TRACKER OPTIONS • From Mastery Tracker • Add Tracker • Subject: Select • Core: Select • Grade Level: Select • Description: Name of Tracker • Choose a Folder Color • Add Students: • Type In • CSV import • SIS Integration • Create Tracker STANDARD OPTIONS Notes: _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ MINS

  10. The Big Three Activity: Getting Started with The Big Three Create a Tracker Identify a Standard to Teach and Assess Find or Add an Assessment Create a Fake Tracker To-Do’s in the Tracker • Add 3 Pretend Students • ______________ ID: 001 • ______________ ID: 002 • ______________ ID: 003 • Complete the Following • Add a Math, CCSS, 4th Standard • Move 6.NS.A.1 to the right of 6.RP.A.2 • Create sub-standards for 6.RP.A.3 • Add a collaborator • Mark 6.RP.A.1 as a Power Standard • From Mastery Tracker • Add Tracker • Subject: Math • Core: CCSS • Grade Level: 6th • Description: Delete Me (Last Name) • Choose a Folder Color • Add Students: • Individually (or) • Type In • Create Tracker Identify a Standard to Teach and Assess and Find an Assessment • From your “Delete Me” Tracker • Lay mouse over 6.RP.A.1 – click on “Assess” • Click – Find a Common Assessment • Filter for: • Alignment – Single Standard • Question Type – Multiple Choice • MOST VIEWED • Title - Ratios and Proportions (Author: Wesley Poe) • Add to Tracker • What is wrong with this Assessmentand how can you fix it? • Let’s talk about the 80/50 Rule! MINS

  11. Assessments What you can do with an Assessment ASSESSMENT OPTIONS MINS

  12. Assessments How To: Adding an assessment to MasteryConnect • For each question in an assessment you must know: • Which standard is each question aligned to? • What is the correct answer? • What type of questions am I using? • How many points is each question worth? • Open your Tracker - Orange Hamburger • Click “AddAssessment” • Select: (drop-down) • Subject Core • Class Standard(s) • Fill in the Blank • Title • Description • Upload File: (drop-down) • Option A. Upload A File From My Computer • Assessment File • Privacy • Option B. No File To Upload (Private To Me) • Question Type (drop-down) • Number Of Questions • Question type: (drop-down) • Enter per Question: standard, question type, answer, and point value • Mastery Score • Total Points Possible • Mastery Score • Near Mastery Score • Click “Create Assessment” • What should be the Privacy Setting? • When do you: • Keep Private to Self • Keep Private to School • Keep Private to District • Share with the Community

  13. Assessments Activity: Adding an assessment to your Tracker Before you begin – be sure to know: Which standard is each question aligned to? What is the correct answer? What type of questions am I using? How many points is each question worth? • 6.RP.A.1 Quiz • 1. What is the ratio of wings to beaks for a bird? • 1:2 • 3:4 • 2:1 • 2. What is the ratio of wheels to seats on a tricycle? • 1:4 • 3:1 • 5:1 • 3. What is the ratio of crayons to boxes for a 24-count crayon box? • 3:8 • 24:1 • 1:2 • 4. What is the ratio of headlights to wheels on a car? • 2:4 • 6:3 • 2:1 • 5. What is the ratio of angles on a triangle to angles on a square? • 4:3 • 8:3 • 3:4 What should be the Privacy Setting? Answer Key: 1) C 2) B 3) B 4) A 5) C What will be your Cut Scores? (Add to your Tracker)

  14. Administering Assessments All the ways to Administer Assessments • Offline Assessments • Performance Grader • Hand Entry (Old School & Editing) • Student – MasteryConnect.com/bubblesheet • GradeCam – Student BubbleSheet (paper) • MasteryConnect APPS: • MasteryScan (Teacher – iPad only) • BubbleSheet (Student)

  15. Administering Assessments How To: Offline Assessment & Performance Grader OFFLINE ASSESSMENTS • From the Standard within the tracker you wish to assess • Click – Add Assessment • Click – Use an Assessment Offline • Enter the Title • Total Score • Mastery Score • Near Mastery Score • Add • To Enter Data: • Click into the appropriate student’s box • Type in the final points correct • *It is encouraged to add notes about this assessment – what was the assessment and why. PERFORMANCE GRADER From assessment within the tracker for which you want to use the Performance Grader Hover over the title of the assessment and select Performance Grader This will launch the Performance Grader Teacher Page within another tab on your browser In the Performance Grader, you will see your student roster on the left, the assessment in the center, and the response template on the right. Click the student you wish to score and the response template will be available for entry on the right. Data will immediately report back to your Tracker.

  16. Administering Assessments Activity: Performance Grader • Click on 6.RP.A.1 • Click on “Assess” from the drop-down menu • OR • From within the standard –Click • ------------------------------------------------------ • Click - “Add Assessment” • Click - “FIND a Common Assessment” • In the green filter box – click “+” • Alignment – Single Standard • Question Type – Rubric Criteria • Click - “Peer Reviewed” • Find the assessment: • Mathematical Performance • Rubric Created by: Jody Sailor • Click - “+ Add to Tracker” • Select your tracker • Delete Me • Click - “+ Add To Selected” • From the Assessment Dropdown • Click “Performance Grader” • This will launch another browser tab • From the Performance Grader Page: • Select the student to score on the left • Assessment appears in the center for reference • Scoring panel is on the right • Click the letter per question according to the students performance. • Randomly enter responses – Submit • Repeat for next 2 students • View Reports: Click - “Reports” from the drop-down menu • --------------------------------------------------------- • FYI: Rubric Criteria • 4) Expert • 3) Practitioner • 2) Apprentice • 1) Novice

  17. Administering Assessments How To & Activity: Hand Entering Assessment Results (Old School) HOW TO • To Hand Enter assessment Results in your Tracker • Click into the Tracker • Click on the standard or assessment (if multi-standard) to score • If clicking into the standard • Choose the assessment the scores are for • Click into the appropriate student’s box • For overall results • Type in the final points correct • For item analysis • Type in scores for your students • Click on the pencil to add answers • Remember – Dropdown – Tab – Type, Type, Type • View Reports: Click “Reports” from the drop-down menu ACTIVITY • Click on 6.RP.A.1 OR • Click on “Assess” from the drop-down menu Click on • ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ • Click “Add Assessment” • Click “FIND a Common Assessment” • In the green filter box – click on “advanced” • Alignment – Single Standard • Question Type – Multiple Choice • Click “Peer Reviewed” • Find the assessment: • Quick Check on Ratios • Created by: John Zilla • Click “+ Add to Tracker” • Select your tracker - Delete Me • Click “+ Add To Selected” • Type in scores for your students: • Click on the pencil to add answers • Remember – Dropdown – Tab – Type, Type, Type • View Reports: Click “Reports” from the drop-down menu • FYI: Test Answer Key: 1) B 2) D 3) C 4) B 5) D MINS

  18. Administering Assessments Activity: MasteryConnect.com /bubblesheet • Click on 6.RP.A.1 • Click on “Assess” from the drop-down menu • OR • From within the standard –Click • ------------------------------------------------------ • Click - “Add Assessment” • Click - “FIND a Common Assessment” • In the green filter box – click “+” • Alignment – Single Standard • Question Type – Multiple Choice • Click - “Peer Reviewed” • Find the assessment: • 6.rp.1 – short quiz • Created by: Mr. James Seaman • Click - “+ Add to Tracker” • Select your tracker • Delete Me • Click - “+ Add To Selected” • Click • (EXAMPLE) • Copy the test id number • Open a 2nd tab on your Internet browser • Type: www.masteryconnect.com/bubblesheet • In the box (see pic.) paste the id number: • Type in student ID # - 001 • The test will appear – the bubblesheet will be on the right. • Randomly enter responses – Submit • Repeat for next 2 students • View Reports: Click - “Reports” from the assessment’s drop-down menu • -------------------------------------------------------------- • FYI: Test Answer Key • B 2) A 3) D 4) D 5) A

  19. Administering Assessments Activity: GradeCam • FIRST: • Click Tracker “Delete Me” • Click Standard – 6.RP.A.1 • Locate the assessment – • Ratios and Proportions • By: Wesley Poe (was added when creating your Fake Tracker) • NEXT: • Locate the blank bubblesheets at the back of this workbook • Take the assessment for your students • Bubble in student ID • Bubble in answer responses • LAST: • From the assessment dropdown – Click – Scan Scores • Teacher View • Place Bubblesheet up to webcam to score • Student View • Click – student view on the camera • Student places bubblesheet up to webcam or document cameral • FYI: Test Answer Key • C 2) B 3) A 4) D 5) A 6) C 7) C 8) D 9) D 10) D

  20. Administering Assessments Activity: Assessing with the MasteryScan App • Click on 6.RP.A.1 • Click on “Assess” from the drop-down menu • OR • Click on • --------------------------------------------------- • Click “Add Assessment” • Click - FIND a Common Assessment” • In the green filter box – click on “+” • Alignment – Single Standard • Question Type – Multiple Choice • Click -“Peer Reviewed” • Find the assessment: • Game 11: Understanding Ratios • Created by: Mr. Alex Ott • Click -“+ Add to Tracker” • Select your tracker • Delete Me • Click -“+ Add To Selected” • Click on the box with the test id: (example) • (This will enlarge the view) • NEXT: • Locate the printed copies of this assessment at the back of this workbook • Game 11 - Understanding Ratios • Take the assessment for your students • Bubble in answer responses • On your iPad: • Locate the Orange MasteryScanner app on your iPad • Log in using your MasteryConnect • User ID and Password • Enter the Test ID# • Hover over the bubblesheet to scan • Watch your computer as the results appear! • -------------------------------------------------------- • FYI: Test Answer Key • B 2) A 3) D 4) D 5) A

  21. Assessment Results Reports: Looking at the Data • Teacher Reports • 1. From the homepage click on the “Mastery Tracker” tab • 2. Find the tracker you want to use and click on it • 3. Find the standard you want to use and click on it • 4. Find the test you want to use and hover over it • 5. Click on the “Reports” button • 6. You can view the following by clicking on their individual tabs • Item Analysis • Dropdown to view other options • My trackers, • teachers in my school • Teams • Click on each bar to view which students chose which items • Student Mastery • Dropdown to view other options • My trackers • Teachers in my school • Teams • Tracker Comparison • Compare Individual class to class • When giving all classes the same • assessment • Teacher Comparison • Dropdown to view other options • Teachers in my school • Teams MINS

  22. Account Development Time Strong recommendations and other suggestions. Required Tasks • Delete training tracker • Create tracker(s) • Identify assessments you want to add • Determine assessing modes best for you – practice • Work with your team to discuss implementation Suggested Tasks • Invite more teachers • Bookmark more assessments (if applicable) • Follow more teachers • Upload assessments • Download MasteryConnect apps • Play around with Resource Pins • Explore help topics • Locate assessments in the community YOUR TIME • Complete all of the REQUIRED tasks above • With any remaining time, explore the other suggested tasks. MINS

  23. Resource: Curriculum Maps • 1. Create a Team (Important: The “Owner” is the “Team”) • From the home screen click “Learning Community” • Click “Teams” • Click “Add Team” • Complete the fields • To select the members – type their name in the box and select as they appear in the list. • “Create” • 2. Create a Curriculum Map • From the home screen click “MasteryTracker” • Click “CurriculumMaps” • Click “+AddCurriculumMap” • Choose the owner (drop-down) • Fill in the Blanks • Map Name • Description • Privacy (drop-down) • Select: (drop-down) • Subject • Core • Class • Click “Create Curriculum Map • 3. Create Units within a Curriculum Map • From the “hamburger” click “add a unit” • Fill in “Unit Name” • Add Description (optional) • Choose Color • Click “Add Unit” • Drag and drop standards into the unit. • 4. Add Sub Standard • Choose Standard • Expand Standard Description • Copy description • Hover over standard-level hamburger • Click “Add Substandard” • Paste description into the description box • Name Substandard • Cut and Paste desired information into appropriate fields • Click “Create” • 5. Add Assessments (CM or Standard) • From hamburger click “Add Assessment” • Choose From: • Find a Common Assessment • Select from My Library • Create a New Assessment • Once you have selected/uploaded your assessment click “+ Add To Curriculum Map” • Select the map that you want to add the assessment – click “+ Add To Selected” • View/Customize Standard • View the Standard and ability to Customize / re-word the standard. • Resource Pins • Pin web resources and support documents to the standard • 6. Create a Tracker from a Curriculum Map • Select “+ Create Tracker From Map” button OR hover over the hamburger and click “Create Tracker From Map” • Description • Folder Color • Add Students (dropdown) • Click “Create Tracker” • To update your tracker from the Curriculum Map: • In the gray box on the right “Apply Update to to my Trackers: • Choose the tracker(s) you want to update • Click “Apply Updates”

  24. Resource: Exporting Data to Gradebook NOTE: Before you export your grades make sure your gradebook and your student list on MasteryConnect are ordered the same way. 1. From the home screen click on the “Mastery Tracker”tab 2. Find the tracker you want to use and click on it 3. Find the standard you want to use and click on it 4. Find the test you want to export and hover over it 5. Click on the “Export Scores” button 6. Choose to export either: a. Scores b. Mastery c. Percent 7. Keep the window (page) open and switch to your gradebook window (page) Put your cursor in the first scoring input field and press the F8 key on your keyboard (On a Mac press fn and F8)

  25. Bubblesheets Activity: GradeCam Bubblesheets

  26. Administering Assessments MasteryScan – Practice Assessment (Student 001) • Game 11: Writing Ratios (Alex Ott) • Glentrian has 7 pairs of red socks and 12 pairs of blue socks. Which ratio represents how many red socks Glentrian has compared to blue socks?A) 7:12 B) 12:7 C) 7:19 D) 12:19 • Ivory ordered ice cream with 5 scoops of chocolate and 2 scoops of vanilla. Which ratio represents the number of vanilla scoops to chocolate scoops?A) 5 to 2 B) 2 to 5 C) 7 to 5 D) 7 to 2 • Marcel ate 6 carrots and 5 apples. What is the ratio of apples to carrots that Marcel ate?A) 5:6 B) 5:11 C) 11:5 D) 11:6 • Mr. Ott owns 7 soccer balls and 4 football helmets. What is the ratio of soccer balls to all sports equipment that he owns?A) 7:4 B) 7:11 C) 11:7 D) 4:11 • Which model represents a ratio of 8 shaded blocks totwelve total blocks?

  27. Administering Assessments MasteryScan – Practice Assessment (Student 002) • Game 11: Writing Ratios (Alex Ott) • Glentrian has 7 pairs of red socks and 12 pairs of blue socks. Which ratio represents how many red socks Glentrian has compared to blue socks?A) 7:12 B) 12:7 C) 7:19 D) 12:19 • Ivory ordered ice cream with 5 scoops of chocolate and 2 scoops of vanilla. Which ratio represents the number of vanilla scoops to chocolate scoops?A) 5 to 2 B) 2 to 5 C) 7 to 5 D) 7 to 2 • Marcel ate 6 carrots and 5 apples. What is the ratio of apples to carrots that Marcel ate?A) 5:6 B) 5:11 C) 11:5 D) 11:6 • Mr. Ott owns 7 soccer balls and 4 football helmets. What is the ratio of soccer balls to all sports equipment that he owns?A) 7:4 B) 7:11 C) 11:7 D) 4:11 • Which model represents a ratio of 8 shaded blocks totwelve total blocks?

  28. Administering Assessments MasteryScan – Practice Assessment (Student 003) • Game 11: Writing Ratios (Alex Ott) • Glentrian has 7 pairs of red socks and 12 pairs of blue socks. Which ratio represents how many red socks Glentrian has compared to blue socks?A) 7:12 B) 12:7 C) 7:19 D) 12:19 • Ivory ordered ice cream with 5 scoops of chocolate and 2 scoops of vanilla. Which ratio represents the number of vanilla scoops to chocolate scoops?A) 5 to 2 B) 2 to 5 C) 7 to 5 D) 7 to 2 • Marcel ate 6 carrots and 5 apples. What is the ratio of apples to carrots that Marcel ate?A) 5:6 B) 5:11 C) 11:5 D) 11:6 • Mr. Ott owns 7 soccer balls and 4 football helmets. What is the ratio of soccer balls to all sports equipment that he owns?A) 7:4 B) 7:11 C) 11:7 D) 4:11 • Which model represents a ratio of 8 shaded blocks totwelve total blocks?

  29. Resource: Resource Pins • How to find Resource Pins • 1. From the home screen click on the “Resource Pins” tab • 2. Choose: (dropdown menu) • Subject Core • Class Standard • 3. Hover over the Pin you want and click on the “Repin” button that appears • 4. Choose the “Resource Board” from the dropdown menu that you want to pin it to. • 5. Fill in the “Description” box about the pin • 6. Click on the “+ Pin It” button • Editing Pins • 1. From the home screen click on the “Resource Pins” tab • 2. Click on the “My Pins” tab • 3. Choose: (dropdown menu) • Subject Core • Class Standard • 4. After finding the pin you want to edit click on the pencil located in the pin • 5. Choose: (dropdown menu) • Resource Board • 6. Add a Standard: (dropdown menu) • Subject Core • Class Standard • 7. To add more standards click on the “+ Add Another” button and repeat step 6 • 8. View or delete standards underneath “Standards Used” • 9. Edit the Description (fill in the blank) • 10. Click on the “Update Pin” button to update your pin • Deleting a Pin • 1. From the home screen click on the “Resource Pins” tab • 2. Click on the “My Pins” tab • 3. Choose: (dropdown menu) • Subject Core • Class Standard • 4. After finding the pin you want to delete click on the pencil located in the pin • 5. Click on the “Delete This Pin” button • My likes • 1. From the home screen click on the “Resource Pins” tab • 2. Choose: (dropdown menu) • Subject • Core • Class • Standard • 3. Hover over the Pin you want and click on the “Like” button that appears • 4. View your “Likes” by clicking on “My Likes” tab • Adding Resource Pins • 1. From the home screen click “Resource Pins” • 2. Click on “+Add Resource Pin” button • 3. Upload the file from your computer by clicking on the “Browse…” button • 4. Select the file you want to use click on the “Open” 5. Copy a web address to find an image (fill in the blank) • 6. Click “Find Images” • 7. Choose: (dropdown menu) • Resource Board • Subject • Core • Class • Standard • 8. Describe the pin (fill in the blank) • 9. Click on the “Pin It” button

  30. Resource: Item Banks • Open your Tracker - Orange Hamburger • Click “AddAssessment” • Select: (drop-down) • Subject Core • Class Standard(s) • Fill in the Blank • Title • Description • Assessment Type: NWEA Formative Assessment Item Bank • Shuffle - # of Questions (random selection) • Item Type • DOK Level • GradeCam (Item must have this icon if you want to be able to print) • Passages (Match passage name / number – will print aligned items to each passage) • Mastery Score • Total Points Possible • Mastery Score • Near Mastery Score • Click “Create Assessment” Notes: _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________

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