June 17, 2010 | Posted At: 07:22 AM | Author: Brian Nadel | Category:
Software
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A test result is just a meaningless score when it sits in a file and nobody looks at it or uses it to figure out a student’s strengths and weaknesses. Those districts that use
TestWiz for assessing student performance can now look at the relationship between the results of any two assessments to get a better picture of a student’s abilities. The best part is that you don’t need a database whiz to get it to provide meaningful information because the correlation is the result of going through a four-step wizard for selecting the tests and scores.