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for the Web-based MAP and Skills Navigator systems NOVEMBER 1, 2015 2010 2015 NWEA

Measures of Academic Progress, MAP, and Skills Navigator are registered trademarks of NWEA in the United States and other countries. Lexile is a trademark of MetaMetrics, Inc. The names of other companies and their products mentioned in this documentation are the trademarks of their respective owners. Your organization is solely responsible for ensuring the security and availability of your own computers, computer networks, and Internet connections, including security patches, choice of browser, and browser configuration settings to be used with the Web-based MAP product, e-mail, and other transmissions. Your organization is solely responsible for the people who access the MAP system with logins created by your organization. It is critically important that all MAP system users keep student data secure and comply with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). 2010 2015 Northwest Evaluation Association 121 NW Everett St. Portland, OR 97209 Telephone: 503-624-1951 s FAX: 503-639-7873 November 1, 2015 PAGE 2 OF 17 2010 2015 NWEA

Table of Contents Introduction 4 System Requirements for the MAP System 5 Network Preparation 7 Network Bandwidth 7 Wireless Recommendations 7 Firewall and E-mail Configuration 8 Setup Student Desktop Computers 9 Overview of Desktop Setup 9 Computer User Accounts for MAP Testing 9 Installing the Windows Lockdown Browser 10 Distributing the Mac Lockdown Browser 11 Checking Desktop Computer Readiness for Testing 12 ipad Setup for Students 13 Chromebook Setup for Students 14 Staff Access to MAP 15 Configuring Browser Settings 15 Distributing Log-in Information 15 Schedule of MAP Availability 16 Appendix A: Checklist of Technology Preparation 17 November 1, 2015 PAGE 3 OF 17 2010 2015 NWEA

Introduction Measures of Academic Progress (MAP ) helps your organization evaluate the progress and instructional needs of your students, as well as the performance of your learning institution over time. NWEA s Web-based MAP system delivers three primary educational tools: Assessment: MAP and MAP for Primary Grades (MPG) assessments provide highly accurate measurements on reliable scales (through tests backed by extensive research) Actionable data: MAP substantiates decision-making on all levels about students, classes, programs, schools, and districts (with individual and aggregate report data) Instructional resources: MAP promotes individualized instruction by identifying subject matter appropriate for each student (through learning statements derived from student performance) The Web-based MAP system supplies these essential tools while helping you focus your time where it matters: on the students. November 1, 2015 PAGE 4 OF 17 2010 2015 NWEA

System Requirements for the MAP System Here are the minimum system requirements for NWEA Web-based products. Online copy: https://teach.mapnwea.org/impl/qrm2_system_requirements_quickref.pdf. Table 1: Student Testing Requirements OPERATING SYSTEM BROWSER FOR MAP BROWSER CHOICES FOR SKILLS NAVIGATOR WINDOWS PC Windows XP* with Service Pack 3 (32-bit) or Service Pack 2 (64- bit); Windows Vista ; or Windows 7 or 8 or 8.1 MAP lockdown browser for PC, July 2015 release or later recommended Note: Installation includes.net Framework, which is required. Firefox 38 or higher, Chrome 41 or higher MACINTOSH Mac OS X v10.6.8*,.7,.8,.9, or.10 MAP lockdown browser for Mac, Aug 2013 release (3.0.0.2) or later recommended, running on: Safari 6.1 minimum 8 max Safari 6.1 minimum 8 max, Firefox 38 or higher, Chrome 41 or higher IPAD ios 7 or 8 Safari 7 minimum 8 max No lockdown browser Use Guided Access feature to secure testing Note: ipad v.1, ipad Mini, and primary grade tests are not supported Safari 7 minimum 8 max CHROMEBOOK Google Chrome OS 41 or higher Chrome 41 or higher using the "MAP Chromebook Testing App" (see Chromebook setup) Chrome 41 or higher November 1, 2015 PAGE 5 OF 17 2010 2015 NWEA

Table 2: Administration and Reporting Requirements WINDOWS PC OPERATING SYSTEM Windows XP* with Service Pack 3 (32-bit) or Service Pack 2 (64-bit); Windows Vista ; or Windows 7 or 8 or 8.1 MACINTOSH Mac OS X v10.6.8*,.7,.8,.9, or.10 CHROMEBOOK IPAD Google Chrome OS (v41 or higher is best) Not supported at this time INTERNET EXPLORER SAFARI 9, 10 or 11 (v.9 support ends 12/2015) Safari 6.1 minimum 8 max FIREFOX CHROME 38 or higher 38 or higher 41 or higher 41 or higher 41 or higher Other requirements: PDF viewer, such as Adobe Reader. Also, follow specific browser settings, such as allowing cookies and pop-ups for the MAP URL; see Configuring Browser Settings on page 15. * This operating system (OS) version is no longer supported by the manufacturer. See Upcoming Changes on page 6. If using Mac OS X v10.6.8, or Safari below 6.0, use Chrome or Firefox instead of the lockdown browser. Hardware Specifications Computer hardware must meet the minimum requirements specified by the manufacturers of the operating system and browser in use. Hardware that exceeds the minimum is recommended for an optimal experience. The resources for NWEA Web-based products are similar to other Web-based applications. For computer display, follow these specifications: Screen Resolution: 1024 x 768 or more Color Depth: 32-bit recommended (minimum 16-bit) Upcoming Changes Internet Explorer Starting December 2015, support for version 9 ends for teachers and staff. Safari on Mac Starting fall 2016, the minimum will be 6.2. (On ipad, the minimum remains 7.) Currently, NWEA is continuing to support our partners that are using Windows XP or Mac OS v10.6.8. In the future, NWEA will retire support for these OS versions. November 1, 2015 PAGE 6 OF 17 2010 2015 NWEA

Network Preparation Your Internet configuration plays a critical part in the Web-based MAP system. Use the following guidelines. Network Bandwidth The following bandwidth recommendations are based on best estimate calculations. Test sites that do not meet these recommendations will be able to deliver assessments, but may experience delays. MAP and Skills Navigator testing 2 Mbps for every 30 computers concurrently testing MAP for Primary Grades testing 3 Mbps for every 30 computers concurrently testing. More bandwidth is required because of audio and interactive features Look for limitation points in your internal network (such as school-to-district connections when the district has the main Internet connection) You may need to calculate the bandwidth requirements separately for each test season, depending on the tests planned. The requirements increase when you test more students, more subjects, or more schools. Note: Additional bandwidth is needed at the beginning of each test to load the initial test questions and the question display software into cache in each computer s browser. The initial load is approximately 2.2 MB, and the load time varies based on available bandwidth. To perform an Internet speed test, use a Web site such as www.speedtest.net and select Portland, Oregon (the primary location of NWEA servers). For each building where testing will take place, perform the test at different times during the school day to understand the variations in bandwidth usage. Record the download speeds and use them to approximate your available bandwidth during testing. Wireless Recommendations Here are general guidelines for Wireless Access Points (WAPs), based on 802.11 g, n, or ac: under 25 devices per WAP = Okay between 26 to 50 devices = Check the performance over 50 devices = Try to decrease the number of devices WAP in the same room as the testing devices In the WAP configuration, strive to limit connections to just testing devices. Also, limit devices to connect only with the closest WAP (for example, avoid overlapping channels and disable promiscuous mode on devices). During testing, monitor for interference from rogue WAPs, non-testing devices, and non-testing activities, like ios updates. If errors occur, try disabling automatic load balancing. November 1, 2015 PAGE 7 OF 17 2010 2015 NWEA

Firewall and E-mail Configuration For the following URLs, you should: add to your white lists, exclude from caching, and prioritize the traffic. Example equipment includes your firewall (hardware and software), content filter, and proxy server/cache. Allow the changes to propagate before testing. Sites for test and administration: *.mapnwea.org Or, if you cannot use the asterisk (*) wildcard character: Also, if using Skills Navigator: https://teach.mapnwea.org https://test.mapnwea.org https://cdn.mapnwea.org https://skillsnav.mapnwea.org Site for test warm-up practice (MAP only): http://warmup.nwea.org Sites for training and documentation: http://nwea.adobeconnect.com http://destinationpd.nwea.org/ OPTIONAL: Include your custom URL (like districtx-admin.mapnwea.org), if previously issued to you by NWEA. (However, NWEA no longer creates custom URLs.) Allow in e-mail spam filter (both server and clients): *@nwea.org For example, MAP-AutoResponder@nwea.org is used to send login credentials to staff. November 1, 2015 PAGE 8 OF 17 2010 2015 NWEA

Setup Student Desktop Computers This section only applies to PC and Mac testing computers. For Chromebooks, see Chromebook Setup for Students on page 14. For ipad, see ipad Setup for Students on page 13. Overview of Desktop Setup To ensure MAP test security, students use a lockdown browser or similar technology. Lockdown browsers help secure testing by restricting access to resources other than the MAP test. You can download the lockdown browsers from the MAP system home page, and then install or distribute it to each computer. Update Frequency If updates are required for the lockdown browser, those typically occur during summer, ahead of the standard school year. However, there may be optional upgrades available midyear to support new versions of operating systems or browsers. Computer User Accounts for MAP Testing As a best practice, create a dedicated computer user account for use during MAP testing and apply the following account settings. Actually, you may want two accounts: one with accessibility features disabled and a separate account for those students who need accessibility features enabled. Set up the account (or accounts) in your Windows or Mac group policy. Note: Alternatively, you could temporarily apply the following settings to your standard student accounts. November 1, 2015 PAGE 9 OF 17 2010 2015 NWEA

User Account Settings for Accessibility For Windows users: o Under Accessibility Options, turn off StickyKeys and FilterKeys, if not needed. Turning off these features ensures students will not accidentally invoke them and interrupt testing. However, for students who do need these features, leave them enabled under a user account dedicated to those students. For Mac users: o Under the Universal Access preferences, turn off both the full keyboard access mode and the Voice Over features unless there is a student need. Turning off these features ensures students will not accidentally invoke them and interrupt testing. However, for students who do need these features, leave them enabled under a user account dedicated to those students. User Account Settings for Software and Network Disable virus and malware scanners because they can interfere with testing Prevent screen savers because they can interfere with testing Disable automatic updates to software and the operating system Extend the time for power-saving sleep mode to at least 30 minutes Disable any pop-up blocker software tools Installing the Windows Lockdown Browser For Windows computers, you use the PC Version lockdown browser, available from the home page when you log into the MAP system. It includes an installation program. Note: In addition to extracting the required files, the installation also detects and automatically installs the required.net Framework (version 3.5 or higher). To install individually on a PC: 1. Log into the computer with an account that the student would use or with an administrator account. 2. To prevent student confusion, first remove the prior lockdown browser from the computer: a. Look on the desktop for a MAP testing icon. b. Click once to select it, and then press Delete. 3. In a browser, log into the MAP system. 4. From the MAP home page, download the PC Version. 5. Either run the installation at the download prompt, or save the file and then double-click the downloaded file, located here by default: My Documents/Downloads/Setup Lockdown Browser.exe November 1, 2015 PAGE 10 OF 17 2010 2015 NWEA

6. When prompted, accept the default installation directory or choose another location. Note: The installer detects whether this computer meets the.net Framework requirements. If not, and you do not have administrator rights, then someone with administrator rights should perform the installation so that it can upgrade.net. Alternatively, the administrator could upgrade.net directly from the Microsoft Website. 7. To start the lockdown browser, choose: Start > All Programs > NWEA > Lockdown Browser > NWEA Lockdown Browser To push installation over the network: Network vs Local Although you can push the lockdown browser executable over your network, the executable itself should run on each computer locally. Do not run the executable from a server, because testing will be too slow. These steps require administrator privileges. 1. In a browser, log into the MAP sytem. 2. From the MAP home page, download the PC Version. 3. At the download prompt, save the file, located here by default: My Documents/Downloads/Setup Lockdown Browser.exe 4. At a command prompt, change to the download directory. 5. Choose the installer that works best with your software deployment tool, and then continue with the appropriate step: a. Option A = NWEA installer. Performs both system checks and the installation. b. Option B = Microsoft Installer Package (MSI). Performs installation only. Assumes your computers have the required.net Framework. 6. Option A: To use the NWEA installer, use this syntax in your software deployment tool: "setup lockdown browser.exe" /v/qn Note: There's no space in the parameter /v/qn. You can also choose to run in silent mode by adding the /s parameter, which prevents the installation prompts: "setup lockdown browser.exe" /v/qn /s 7. Option B: To use the MSI package, first extract it from the download. a. At a command prompt, change to the download directory and type the extraction command: "setup lockdown browser" /b"./" b. Use this syntax in your software deployment tool: MSIExec /i "Lockdown Browser.msi" /qb ALLUSERS="1" Distributing the Mac Lockdown Browser The Mac version of the lockdown browser does not involve an installation. Instead, you simply download the file to the Mac desktop of each computer before test-taking. November 1, 2015 PAGE 11 OF 17 2010 2015 NWEA

1. In a browser, log into the MAP system. 2. From the MAP home page, download Mac Version. 3. When prompted, save the file to your desktop. 4. Copy the downloaded file to other Mac computers or use automated tools to push it across the network. Network vs Local Although you can push the lockdown browser executable over your network, the executable itself should run on each computer locally. Do not run the executable from a server, because testing will be too slow. Checking Desktop Computer Readiness for Testing To make testing go smoothly, the MAP team should check each computer for readiness. Allow time after checking the computers to resolve any issues before the first day of testing. To verify computer readiness, you do not need a login to the MAP system or any particular MAP role. You only need access to use the computers as a student would. See also: Lab Readiness Checklist. To check a student computer for readiness: 1. Start the MAP lockdown browser: On Windows, choose: Start > All Programs > NWEA > Lockdown Browser > NWEA Lockdown Browser. On Mac, look on the computer desktop for an icon: 2. Observe one of these results: Success: The Join Session page appears. Failure: The page identifies the computer components that failed. Make a note identifying the computer and its failing components. Important! If you can print the errors page using Ctrl+P or Command+P, you are not using the lockdown browser. Return to step 1 and make sure you open the lockdown browser. 3. Close the lockdown browser by clicking the "X" in the upper right-hand corner. Note: If the "X" is not available, press Ctrl+Shift+Q to exit. 4. Resolve all failures or report them to the MAP System Administrator. November 1, 2015 PAGE 12 OF 17 2010 2015 NWEA

ipad Setup for Students To test using ipads, keep in mind: There is no lockdown browser. Instead, you use the ipad's Guided Access feature individually on each device. Only the MAP test is supported on ipad, not MAP for Primary Grades. Follow these steps: 1. Before testing: a. Open the ipad settings. b. Choose General > Accessibility > Guided Access. c. Turn it On. d. Press Set Passcode and type a code that students will not know. e. Under General > Restrictions: If Off Keep it Off. If On Open the Restrictions (provide your passcode), find Safari, and make sure it's allowed (no restriction). 2. Start of testing: a. In Safari, open the MAP testing site: https://test.mapnwea.org Note: Leave the Private option disabled. (The address bar should remain white, not black.) b. Turn the ipad to landscape display. c. Triple-click the ipad Home button to open Guided Access: d. Draw two boxes around the toolbar controls but not the refresh button: e. Turn off Motion to prevent the test from switching to portrait display. f. Press Start. g. Student can now join the test session. 3. During testing Keep in mind that you cannot interrupt the test at the student's ipad. Use controls on the proctor computer instead. 4. After testing Triple-click the Home button again, and use the passcode to turn off Guided Access. November 1, 2015 PAGE 13 OF 17 2010 2015 NWEA

Chromebook Setup for Students Currently we recommend installing the MAP Chromebook Testing App, which allows students to test in a secure, full-screen kiosk mode. The app is available from the Chrome App Store, but do not install it directly from the store. Install the app through the Chrome Management console using the Google recommended settings for student assessments (use Scenario 1). The MAP Chromebook Testing App is recommended, but not mandatory. If your current Chromebook configuration is still working, you do not need to replace it with the app. November 1, 2015 PAGE 14 OF 17 2010 2015 NWEA

Staff Access to MAP For staff to access MAP reports and perform administration, they use this site address: https://teach.mapnwea.org Note: Some partners may have a custom URL created by NWEA (like districtx-admin.mapnwea.org). However, NWEA can no longer create new custom URLs for MAP. Before they access MAP, follow the set-up instructions in this section. Configuring Browser Settings The MAP system relies on certain browser settings in order to work correctly. If the default settings have been changed, configure the following for each computer: Enable JavaScript. Enable cookies. This setting can be applied globally or directly to the MAP site (teach.mapnwea.org). Allow pop-ups. Add the MAP site to the list of allowed sites in the pop-up blocker settings, including pop-up blocker add-ons. All PDF reports are considered pop-ups by the browser. The user usually sees a message saying Your report will display in a moment. If this does not happen, click here to try again. If pop-ups are blocked, the report does not display until the user clicks the provided link. RECOMMENDED: For security purposes, disable password-saving (or instruct staff to avoid saving it). Your organization is responsible for password security policies. Saving passwords on a shared computer can cause a security breach, making student data available to anyone who can access the computer. Saving passwords could lead to a violation of a federal law, the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Distributing Log-in Information As a best practice, take advantage of the MAP system feature that automatically e-mails staff their log-in information. The requirements for this feature are: The sender address, MAP-AutoResponder@nwea.org, must be permitted in your e-mail system. Add the following to e-mail spam filter (both server and clients): *@nwea.org A valid e-mail address must be included in the E-mail Address of each user profile. Coordinate with the Data Administrator. An e-mail message is also triggered for a password reset or for changes to the User Name. November 1, 2015 PAGE 15 OF 17 2010 2015 NWEA

Linking to MAP Note: As an alternative to the automatic e-mail, it's possible to copy the temporary password that appears on screen when creating a single user (Manage Users feature). The temporary password appears only once. If you do not copy it, you will need to reset the password. Try these suggestions to make it easy for staff to open the MAP site (teach.mapnwea.org): Push a shortcut to the computer desktops. Place a shortcut in a network folder where users can access it, and ask them to copy the shortcut to the desktop (one time per computer). Add a favorite or bookmark for MAP when you configure the browsers. Notifying Users of Their Roles Users are not notified of their roles in the system automatically. Make sure you notify: Newly created users of their assigned roles Existing users when you add roles to, or remove roles from, their profiles If you create several users at one time, you can e-mail each group of users assigned the same role in the system to inform them of their assigned roles. Tip: Use the User Roles operational report to identify users by role. (An Assessment Coordinator or Data Administrator has access to the report.) Schedule of MAP Availability The system is unavailable several weekends per year for scheduled maintenance. NWEA communicates the maintenance schedule by e-mail to a contact person for your district. Most of the scheduled maintenance involves minor changes. Major changes to the software or tests normally occur outside of the typical testing windows. See the list of upcoming maintenance dates. In addition to the weekend maintenance, there is a short, weekly maintenance during offhours. In all cases, warning messages appear 30 minutes before system shutdown. November 1, 2015 PAGE 16 OF 17 2010 2015 NWEA

Appendix A: Checklist of Technology Preparation The following table provides a checklist for technology preparation tasks. Table 3: Technology Task Checklist TASK Network Calculate bandwidth. Make sure MAP traffic can get through your firewall and Web filters. Testing Devices Download the lockdown browser from the MAP system home page. Set up Windows computers Set up Mac computers Coordinate MAP team members to check desktop computers for readiness. ALTERNATE ROLE(S) Assessment Coordinator MORE INFORMATION See page 7. N/A See page 8. Any MAP user See page 9. Anyone with permissions Anyone with permissions Assessment Coordinator See page 10. See page 11. See page 12. Set up Chromebooks N/A See page 14. Set up ipads Proctor See page 13. Troubleshoot any computer or network issues that occur during testing. Proctor After you help them initially, Proctors may be able to resolve some issues themselves. November 1, 2015 PAGE 17 OF 17 2010 2015 NWEA