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==What are they?== | ==What are they?== | ||
The RCS Technology Department provides special "Exam Accounts" for use by students | The RCS Technology Department provides special "Exam Accounts" for use by students for standardized testing and during MS/US exam week. These accounts allow students use of a laptop but blocks them from being able to access the internet or other online resources. These are RCS domain accounts, like your own, but with limited permissions. Â | ||
These accounts '''allow''' students to open | These accounts '''allow''' students to open a new Google Doc and print to a nearby printer. Â | ||
These accounts '''prevent''' use of the internet, e-mail, and most other applications on standard RCS | These accounts '''prevent''' use of the internet, e-mail, file sharing, and most other applications on standard RCS Chromebooks. | ||
These accounts can be used on a number of RCS | These accounts can be used on a number of RCS Chromebooks which are held in the Language Chromebook cart. They cannot be used on personal laptops, tablets, or other devices. | ||
==How/when do I use them?== | ==How/when do I use them?== | ||
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An alternative to Exam Accounts (for use by all classroom teachers) is [[Use DigiExam?|DigiExam]]. | An alternative to Exam Accounts (for use by all classroom teachers) is [[Use DigiExam?|DigiExam]]. | ||
==Testing Center== | |||
The Testing Center also have Chromebooks available for use ONLY in the Testing Center. These Chromebooks are configured in a similar configuration to the exam devices. The Testing Center Coordinator is in possession of 'Testing Center id cards' which contain the username and password, and can be used by students to release print jobs. |
Latest revision as of 09:46, 5 August 2024
Summary | Using Exam accounts to restrict student web and app access during exams. |
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Author | Maintained by Matt Ringh |
Help | Get help with this article |
Status | Up-to-date for the 2024-2025 school year. |
What are they?
The RCS Technology Department provides special "Exam Accounts" for use by students for standardized testing and during MS/US exam week. These accounts allow students use of a laptop but blocks them from being able to access the internet or other online resources. These are RCS domain accounts, like your own, but with limited permissions.
These accounts allow students to open a new Google Doc and print to a nearby printer.
These accounts prevent use of the internet, e-mail, file sharing, and most other applications on standard RCS Chromebooks.
These accounts can be used on a number of RCS Chromebooks which are held in the Language Chromebook cart. They cannot be used on personal laptops, tablets, or other devices.
How/when do I use them?
Valerie Keller is our Coordinator of Standardized Testing, and she handles the deployment of these Exam laptops.
Exam account logins and passwords are distributed via paper slips from the Tech Department during midterms and finals. If you're using them during the year, please go to Google Drive and search for "Exam Accounts Spreadsheet". Please don't share these credentials with students.
An alternative to Exam Accounts (for use by all classroom teachers) is DigiExam.
Testing Center
The Testing Center also have Chromebooks available for use ONLY in the Testing Center. These Chromebooks are configured in a similar configuration to the exam devices. The Testing Center Coordinator is in possession of 'Testing Center id cards' which contain the username and password, and can be used by students to release print jobs.