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MicroHelp Library
Not
For Examination Purposes Only
TestNet
Registered
See Quit, Registration.
Ver 2.0
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[ Answer ]
[ z to Hold ]
Missed Q's [ ]
Tutorial On
[ ]
Test or Drill [ ]
Break Key Disabled [ ]
Random/Sequential [ ]
E S T
* Version 2.0
[ (c) 1989-94 by Robert Allen Hackworth ]
TestNet
Creating a Test
How many test questions today?
How many questions for a computer test or drill?
Type a descriptive test name.
Use no more than 8 letters.
Enter q in any box to Cancel.
Is this correct?
Press ENTER or n
HOME, END, etc. to move around.
Type or skip tutorial response. (Used for computer drills.)
Type answer. (The computer test will require these exact words.)
Next Question: F1-F10
Quit Early? type zz, then F1-F10
g = Graphic
q to
[ ADD QUESTIONS ]
To move around use
m = Multi/Choice
Quit
Arrow Keys or ENTER.
t = True/False
Also use HOME, END
c = Completion
[ ]
PgUp and PgDn
Type or skip tutorial response. (Used for computer drills.)
Type answer
Press F1 to save question.
Quit Early? q (on any empty line) and F1.
Which test do
you want?
Make selection
and press ENTER
ESC to cancel.
Ie selection
ures are valid
and press ENTER
only if you gave
the whole test
ESC to cancel.
and not a part
of the whole.
[ TestNet ]
Moment
Please . . .
Calculating
t note the above
example.
Type your path and press ENTER.
You may create
a test from an
existing data
base.
#Which data base
do you want?
0ESC to Cancel
ENTER to cancel
n = No Change
TestNet Editor
- jumps one word
Home - beginning of line
Ctrl Home - jumps to top
Ctrl y - deletes a line
Ctrl End - jumps to bottom
Ctrl t - deletes a word
- to quit
- insert/overwrite
Ctrl t
-- deletes one word
TestNet Help
CREATE
(Page 1 of 3)
CREATING A NEW TEST
You will be asked for three pieces of information:
(1) the number of test questions, (2) the number of questions that
will be presented when the test is given by the computer, and (3) the
name of the test. Pick a descriptive test name.
If you say you will have 100 questions and if after typing 25 Q's,
you want to quit, do so. The program is smart and will adjust
to the new figure of 25. Later, you can add more questions with the
Edit, "Add Questions" option.
TestNet provides a powerful editor. This can be used later to revise
questions to make them more effective.
You will create one question per screen. Then press a function key
(F1-F10) and create the next question.
ENTER = Next Screen
ESC = End Help
Qxt Screen
ESC = End Help
TestNet Help
CREATE
(Page 2 of 3)
Each test question uses 11 lines, but you deal only with 9 lines.
The nine lines are used as follows: (1) six lines are allowed for the
question. You can jump from line to line using the up and down arrows;
(2) two lines are allowed for the tutorial response; (3) one line is
allowed for the answer.
Remember -- whatever you type for the answer may be required to be
typed exactly by the students if the test is so configured.
You may or may not require capital letters in student answers. This
feature is turned on using the Options Menu, Change Test Configuration.
Again, questions may be multiple choice, completion, true-false.
When forming questions, also move to the next line by pressing ENTER.
Blank lines can be included to make the test question more readable.
Again, skip lines by using either the DownArrow or the ENTER key.
Type q and press any function key to quit early. Use Edit, Add Questions
to add more questions later.
Use the ALT key and numberic key pad to form any ASCII character.
ENTER = Next Screen
ESC = End Help
TestNet Help
Creating a Test
(Page 3 of 3)
CREATING A TEST FROM AN EXISTING TEST BANK
You may view an existing test, one question at a time, and select
questions to be included in a new test.
CREATE A CLASS FILE (for ID # Testing Security)
You prepare a file by typing a name and an ID number for each student.
If you use this feature, students will be required to type their ID
numbers before taking the test. This helps insure that the right
students take the right tests.
TESTS MAY HAVE VARIABLE ANSWERS y/n
If you choose to configure the test this way (use Options Menu), when
creating a test, on the answer line you may type several possible words
which would be accepted for a right answer for a completion question.
For example, if the question were, "What is the function of conjuctions
in a sentence?" the possible answers typed in by the teacher might be:
"join connect combine glue link." Any of these answers would be accepted
by the computer during a computer administered test. The teacher could also
just type part of a word. For example, if the answer were "audience," the
teacher may have typed "audi." Then such student answers as: "audience
audiance audiences" would be counted correct although misspelled.
ENTER = Next Screen
ESC = End Help
TestNet Help
EDIT
(Page 1 of 3)
DELETE SCORES, TESTS, CLASS NAME FILES
With the stroke of a key, you can delete obsolete files.
ADD MORE QUESTIONS TO AN EXISTING TEST
Start a test with a few questions and as you have time, add some more.
EDITOR (Selective Questions or Num File)
Use the PageDown key to jump through your questions. The edit screen
lists the keys that are helpful when editing. The random order a
question is displayed during a computer-given or printed test is not
the true question number. This is because TestNet mixes the order
in which the questions are presented. When you use the editor to delete
a question, ALSO CHANGE THE NUM FILE. Read the help screen associated
with the editor to better understand the num file.
EDITOR (Class File - Names/ID Numbers)
Your instructions will be shown on the screen. Just remember to use
six digits for the student's ID number. You can use zeros. For
example,
03, etc.
ENTER = Next Screen
ESC = End Help
TestNet Help
EDIT
(Page 2 of 3)
EDITING WITH A WORD PROCESSOR
It has not been the purpose of this software to duplicate the powerful
features of a good word processor. After creating a test you may want
to put it through a spell checker. To use a word processor to edit,
follow these steps:
1. Load your word processor
2. Change your top, bottom, left, and right margins to 0.
3. Bring your test in as a DOS text file. This is a MUST.
4. Make your changes, MAINTAINING THE PROPER SPACING. If you do not main-
tain the 11 lines per question format, the test will not run properly.
5. Save your test as a DOS text file. This is a MUST.
A DOS text file is unformatted, ASCII text.
The next screen explains the proper spacing. Proper spacing needs to
be maintained when you are using the TestNet editor too. But with
TestNet the spacing is easy to follow and observe.
ENTER = Next Screen
ESC = End Help
TestNet Help
EDIT
(Page 3 of 3)
MAINTAINING THE PROPER SPACING
Each question takes 9 lines which you input and 2 lines which are included
automatically by TestNet. The first line is a questions number. This
number is entered automatically when you create your test. Line 2 is also
entered automatically depending on whether the question type is t, m, c,
or g. Line 2 is also used for sorting by TestNet. Lines 3 to 8 are
allowed for the test question. Lines 9 and 10 are for a tutorial
response if it is wanted. Line 11 is for the correct answer. This answer
will be used during a computer administered test or it will be used on
the answer sheet when a test is printed. If you use a word processor to
edit a question, be sure NOT to make a sentence too long. Otherwise, it
will NOT fit in the window designated to display the test question. Keep
the length to 72 or less characters.
The Enter Key (the Character Return) is needed at the end of each line.
This is what separates one line from another. Always maintain 11 line per
question. Often some of these lines will be blank. Again, when you load
the editor, three more help screen should be read. One explains the num
file and two give more information about editing.
ENTER = Next Screen
ESC = End Help
TestNet Help
Take Test
(Page 1 of 1)
TAKE COMPUTER TEST
Once a test has been taken, the score is saved on your disk. Scores
can later be examined by using the View or Print Menu. If the test does
not require a student ID number, the student will be asked for his or her
name and the hour he or she attends class.
Once taken, a new variety of the test can be taken again. After finishing
a test, the student should press y, n, or r. It is possible to review
the missed questions at the end of the test. r = review; y = test again;
n = quit testing.
A test may be set for either Test or Drill mode. Passwords may be
required per test. The teacher may allow a tutorial response to
show or or not show. BY TYPING z FOR THE ANSWER, QUESTIONS CAN BE HELD
AND ANSWERED AT THE END OF THE TEST. The missed questions can be reviwed
at the end of the test.
Use the Options Menu to change a test's configuration.
ENTER = End Help
TestNet Help
Printer
(Page 1 of 1)
PRINT SCORES
The printing choices work well on a Novell network. You must have
printed documentation to learn how to set up this feature using SYSCON.
Scores can also be printed using a macro, SORT.WPM. This file, which
can be used with WordPerfect, is included on the TestNet disk.
A score file has the same name as the test but has a SCR extention.
For example, the score file for a test, SAWYER.TST, would be SAWYER.SCR.
PRINT QUESTIONS
Four choices are available for printing hard copy tests.
1. Print only selected questions.
2. Print the questions gathered in groups, that is, all the true-false,
multi-choice, and completion are grouped together.
3. Print a new random selection with each printing.
4. Print the questions in sequential order.
ENTER or ESC = End Help
Qtions
Menu, Change Test Configuration to change a test from random to sequential.
ENTER or ESC = End Help
TestNet Help
VIEW
(Page 1 of 1)
SCORES ON SCREEN
With the View feature you can read the scores that have been earned
by various students on various tests.
TEST ON SCREEN
You may also sequentially scroll through the test questions for any
selected test. A screen prompt tells you how to quit early.
EVALUATION A OF TEST'S STRENGTHS
You may see how many students took the test, what the average score
was, and how many times each question was missed. The reports showing
how many times each question was missed are shown in these formats:
(1) with the test questions numbered sequentially, and (2) with the
test questions ranked from the questions missed least to the questions
missed the most. Print a hard copy of the test to use as a reference.
Use PRINT SCREEN to print the evaluation charts.
Please take a few minutes and get an overview of TestNet by reading
all the Help Menus. Later read only selected help screens as needed.
ENTER or ESC = End Help
TestNet Help
OPTIONS
(Page 1 of 3)
PASSWORD
ALL PASSWORDS ARE PERSONAL PER TEACHER. Each teacher's passwords will
will not interfere with another teacher.
Two systems can be used: (1) passwords per test and (2) a password for
the remaining menu choices.
(1) Password Per Test. For example, you may have three tests in the data
base. The password for the first test may be "sawyer" and the password
for the second test may be "bird" and perhaps the third test has no
password. To set these passwords, use the Options Menu, Password.
(2) One Password for the Remaining Menu Choices. On a network, the
same TestNet software serves several teachers. Yet each teacher
chooses his or her own password which guards all the menu choices
(except tests -- see number one (1) above).
ENTER = Next Screen
ESC = End Help
TestNet Help
OPTIONS
(Page 2 of 3)
NEW DATA DEFAULT DRIVE
The default drive is the location of most of the EXE files. On a network
these file reside on a common directory used by all teachers and students,
for example, H:\APPS\TESTNET
SET SCREEN COLOR
Do you have a monochrome or color monitor? Make the proper choice and
press ENTER.
CHANGE TEST CONFIGURATION
This choice breaks down to seven additional choices with settings specific
for each test. You choose:
(1) test or drill mode; (2) if capital letters are to be noticed by the
compter; (3) the number of questions presented during a test or drill:
(4) whether or not the tutorial responses will show;
(5) whether or not missed questions can be reviewed; (6) if you want
the Break Key to work. Turning off the break key keeps students
from taking a test and then breaking out before the score is saved;
(7) whether or not the test requires a student's ID number.
(8) and several more choices. Use the Options Menu to see them all.
ENTER = Next Screen
ESC = End Help
TestNet Documentation
READ ME
(Page 1 of 13)
Study the Slide Show Demo Too
Documentation is contained here AND IN THE HELP SCREENS associated with
the pulldown menus. Use the PrintScreen key to print screens as needed.
This software works on either a network or a single machine.
List of Features
1. Specialized word processors for creating tests.
2. Tests can also be created by combining tests or by selecting
questions from an existing test bank.
3. A name/student-number file can be created per class. A teacher can
then require a student to type his or her number before taking the
test. The student's name will be associated automatically with
the test and score.
4. The teacher can choose if the students' answers must match
exactly the teacher's answers, that is, variable or exact answers
are possible.
f = forward b = back
ESC = Quit
PrtScr = Print Page
ENTER = Next Screen
ESC = End Help
SHIFT/PrtScr = Print Page
sSHIFT/PrtScr = Print Page
Qr = Print Page
TestNet Documentation
1 List of features
Press a number.
2 Running on a single floppy
3 Running on a hard drive
4 Running on a Novell network
To move forward
5 Printing on a network
or backward, one
6 Using PURGE
screen at a time,
use f or b.
Additional documentation is
contained with each HELP
f = forward
section of each pulldown menu.
b = backward
When loading the EDITOR, vital
help screens are also available.
ESC to Quit
Read about setting the LIB file
for a network.
Press ENTER to turn off
GENERAL password
Now is:
or type a new password.
Press ENTER to turn off
TEST password
Now is:
or type a new password.
[ TestNet: Combine Tests ]
Your new test,
9tOOO
MtOOO
[ Report Card ]
You answered
out of
Percent grade =
Test again? y/n or r
TestNet
Please type your LAST name.
Please type your FIRST name.
When do you attend class?
(10, 11, 12, etc.)
TestNet
Directories are
being sorted
In Drill Mode the questions are all random, never sequential.
D.
Do you still want
to print the tagged
questions?
Press y/n
Your test is about
to be printed.
If the paper is adjusted
. . then . .
press ENTER and let's go.
Your answer sheet will be
printed shortly.
Adjust your paper again
by placing the paper's
perforation just above the
print head.
Press ENTER when ready.
[ Question Number
[ The
Review Screen
Tutorial Response:
Answer:
ENTER = Continue
ESC = Quit Early
t = tag
question
CASE SENSITIVE ANSWERS?
If you used capital letters in
your answers when you created
the test, do you want the
student's answers to also
include capital letters?
APPLIES ONLY TO COMPLETION Q's.
[ TestNet ]
Path and File Name:
[ Press ENTER ]
The password is [
Exact Answer Y/N [ ] [
Test or Drill T/D [ ] [
Break Key Works Y/N [ ] [
Capitalization Required Y/N [ ] [
Shows Tutorial Responses Y/N [ ] [
Missed Questions Can Be Reviewed Y/N [ ] [
To Test, a Student's ID # Is Required Y/N [ ] [
Total Q's in DBase [
] Q's Per Test [
] [
" Timer On Y/N [
] [
Minutes per Test -- Valid if Timer is On [
] [
Students May Repeat the Test Y/N [ ] [
When finished, press any function key (F1-F10).
+You may pick a
word for
each test.
1Which Test?
#Which test?
Use a
ow keys or
first le
er of
menu; then pre
ENTER.
iated with
each menu choice.
*You may delete
an obsolete score
file from the
disk.
#Make Selection
ESC to Cancel
SDeletes a test!
Are you sure?
Make Selection
ESC to Cancel
TestNet
The review option
is off.
Test again? y/n
Mn arrows
Press any function key (F1-F10) to quit.
Use the arrow key to
make your selection and
then press ENTER.
ESC to Cancel
Caution!
You are going to
delete a test
evaluation file.
Make selection
and pre
ENTER.
ESC to Cancel
tpttp
tpttp
tpttp
*This option
prints the scores
for the test of
your choice.
Make selection
and pre
ENTER.
ESC to Cancel
[ TestNet ]
You can select
(tag) your choice
of questions for
printing.
3Make selection
and pre
ENTER.
ESC to Cancel
YYou have completed
the dri
again?
TestNet
PRINTING
Select 1, 2, 3, or 4
1. Only "Hand-Picked" Questions
2. Gathers Together True/False, MultiChoice, etc.
3. New Random Order For Each Printing
4. Sequential Order
<ESC> to Quit
>Use a
ow keys.
-Make selection
and pre
ENTER.
ESC to Cancel
to Cancel
+Which scores
do you want
to view?
Make selection
and pre
ENTER
ESC to Cancel
Make selection
and press
ENTER.
ESC to Cancel
Your teacher has given
this test a password.
Type it now.
ESC to Cancel
[ TestNet ]
RANKED Based on Times Q's Were Missed
Press ENTER
Qun on DecNet's Pathworks, it has been designed to
run on a Novell network.
TestNet can run on a single drive like A: or on a hard disk. But work
towards the joys of networking.
The printed documentation explains how to set up TestNet on a network.
! Press ENTER
Qthe instructions on the next screen, which puts
information in a file called DRIVE.BAS, you will be ready to start.
To start type t and press ENTER.
5. On the next screen, you will type the directory where Test Maker will
resides. This can be any location, for example, A:\> or B:\> or C:\>
or C:\TESTMKR> etc. (The program can run from any drive.)
! Press ENTER
*You may pick a
GENERAL pa
that a
lies to
menu choices
except tests.
TestNet
This utility, (like TSTART.EXE), writes information to a
file, DRIVE.BAS. It names the location of the EXE files.
Path now is:
Enter your new path:
Here is a sample: C:\APPS\TESTNET\ (End with a backslash)
It is unlikely you will ever need this utility.
<ENTER> to Cancel
*You may ch
color or mono-
chrome display.
1 = monochrome
2 = color
1 or 2
ESC to Cancel
+Pick the test
which you want
to review.
ENTER
1ESC to Cancel
eclection
ESC to Cancel
[ TestNet ]
Set up ID rolls for each
In order to gain test
of your classes.
security and to help
students accept
responsibity for taking
their own tests, the
teacher can require
students to use an ID
Type the name of
number.
your class:
The student's ID number
must match the number
which you place in the
class data base.
[ TestNet: Create Class ]
ENTER
= Jumps to next line
CTRL END = deletes text from the
position of the cursor
F1-F10 = Quit
Current size of
Press ENTER
How many ques-
tions do you want
to Cancel
printed? [
Current order is
]
Please
complete
everything.
Press ENTER.
TestNet
Select the
first test
to combine.
! <Esc> to Quit
P ESC to Cancel
Is this information correct?
Press y/n
q to quit
Would you like
to add
another
question?
Press y/n
TestNet
Put your disk
in drive A:>
When ready,
press ENTER.
TestNet
Sorry! There is a
problem. Check your
disk.
Try again? y/n
[ TestNet: Copy From A:> ]
! Working
TestNet
Select File
Press ENTER
! <Esc> to Quit
[ Press Letter ]
g = Graphic
[ CREATE TEST ]
Use arrows or ENTER
m = Multi/Choice Quit
to move around.
t = True/False
Also use HOME, END
c = Completion
[ ]
PgUp and PgDn.
Type or skip tutorial response. (Used for computer drills.)
Type answer.
Next Question: F1-F10
puter test will require these exact words.)
Next Question: F1-F10
Quit Early? type q then F1-F10
tutorial response. (Used for computer drill
Also use HOME, END
PgUp and PgDn.
ox), that is,
t or m or c, do not complete line 1 of the box numbered 1-6.
Press ENTER and skip to line 2. TMaker automatically inserts
a line which will later introduce your question. For example,
if you entered "t" in the Q-Type box, line 1 would read,
"Is this statement true or false? Choose t or f."
The introductory line 1 does not appear on THIS screen, but
it appears on a computer or printed test. If you leave the
"PICK Q-TYPE" box empty, DO complete line 1 with information
that explains the nature of your question. But again, if
the Q-Type box is completed, TMaker over-writes line 1 even
if you enter information.
Bnted test. If you leave the
"PICK Q-TYPE" box empty, DO complete line 1 with information
Type
that explains the nature of your question. But again, if
the Q-Type box is completed, TMaker over-writes line 1
even if you enter information.
Next
computer tests and on the printed tests.
Next
TestNet
Sorry. Your
teacher wants
you to take
this test only
once.
Press ENTER
Press either t or f
Press a, b, c, or d etc
Press m t or c
( F1-F10
Quit Early? t
- Press F1-F10 to save question.
# TestNet
[ Report Card ]
You answered
out of
Percent grade =
Go again? (y/n)
Review Missed Q's (r)
Moment
Please ...
Kease . . .
Yikes! Take Better Notes.
You answered
out of
Percent Grade =
Test Again? y/n
r = Review Errors
TestNet
Test Again? y/n
r = Review Errors
You earned
[ TestNet ]
It may be time to burn some.
Report Card
50 gallons of
midnight
Test Again? y/n
r = review errors
Master the
learning game.
Go for the win.
Earn scores of
90% or above.
Your
percent
score
Test Again? y/n
r review errors
[ Library ]
Too Much TV?
Your Score =
WORD
Beware of what of you
PERFECT
want; you will get it.
Test Again? y/n
r = review errors
DESK
PUBLISH
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[ Report Card ]
Your test score =
Test Again? y/n
r = review errors
"Don't give up. Just
do better next time."
High Scores = Good Grades
Good Grades = Employment
Employment = New Home
Test Again? y/n
r review errors
[ TestNet ]
[ TestNet: Combine Tests ]
You will soon select the
tests which you want to
combine, but first, pick a
NEW test name.
What will be the name of the
new test? Use eight letters
or less.
[ Error Message ]
We have an error, number 53, FILE NOT FOUND. A file is needed by
TestNet which is not presently available.
YOU WOULD GET THIS ERROR IF YOU TRIED TO RUN A FILE WHICH IS NOT
A TEST ALTHOUGH THE FILE HAS A TST EXTENSION.
Each TestNet test must have a companion NUM file.
Check your documentation to make sure that each of the needed files
are copied to the appropriate directories.
Q this
directory structure: H:\APPS\TESTMKR\USERS
Under the USERS
sub-directory you would create a directory for each teacher. On these
sub-directories you would copy the following files for each teacher.
1 BRUN45.EXE
3 TSTART.EXE
5 TSHELL.EXE
2 DRIVE.BAS
4 VERB.BAS
6 LIB.BAS
Use TSTART.EXE to type the path where the EXE files are located.
[ Error Message ]
TestNet just updated
your NUM file. This may
happen when you use a
new version of TestNet.
Do you want to continue? y/n
If you keep getting this screen, press N. Next look at your test
file and see how many questions you have. Make sure the total number
of questions matches the first number in the NUM file.
Q to continue? y/n
If you keep getting this screen, press N. Next look at your test
file and see how many questions you have. Make sure the total number
of questions matches the first number in the NUM file.
Qfile. Use the Options
Menu to update an old NUM file.
Registered to:
TestNet costs:
Not Registered
Single User
- $29.95
For examination
Per Network --- $295.00
purposes only.
TestNet works well on
a Novell network or on a
single hard drive.
TestNet is a companion
Write to:
to NewGrade, a program for
Allen Hackworth
managing student grades.
Ricks College
Grades can be transferred
Rexburg, Idaho 83440
electronically. The
Phone (208) 356 1480
documentation is within
356 6069
the program. See QUIT and
Documentation.
[ Press ENTER ]
Review Screen for Missed Questions
Tutorial Response:
You typed
ENTER = Continue
ESC = Quit Early
tests with only
five questions.
Registered version
has no
restrictions.
TestNet
Select Letter
R eview Again
T est Again
! <Esc> to Quit
Shareware version only allows
five questions.
Type or skip tuto
lls.)
To try this feature create a
test with only one to three
questions.
Type answer.
Press ENTER
Press F1-F10 to save question.
On the next screen, you will be shown the old questions, one at a time.
Select the questions for the new test by pressing t (tag question).
You will then jump to the next question.
Or press ENTER to skip to the next question. When you skip to the next
question by pressing the ENTER key, that question will NOT be included
in the new test.
What will be the name of the
new test? Use eight letters
or less.
[ Press a letter ]
t = test
e = explains num
s = search
x = explains lib
n = num file
h = help
l = lib file
[ Esc to quit ]
[ Num Help Screen ]
When a test is created, a corrresponding num file is automatically
created. The letters "num" stand for "number." If a test is named
(sawyer.tst), then the num file is named (sawyer.num)
The num file contains: (1) a count of the test questions, (2) a count
of the questions presented during a computer test, (3) whether the test
is presented in random or sequential order, (4) whether the test is set
for drill or test mode, (5) whether the tutorial responses will show,
(6) whether missed questions can be reviewed, (7) whether capitalization
is required for correct answers, (8) a password if there is one, and
(9) whether the break key is on or off, and several other items.
This information is changed automatically as you change settings
with the Options Menu; however, when using the edit utility, if
you delete a question, you should change appropriately the first
number in the file. For example, if the file looked like this,
100,25,"1","t", etc. and if you deleted two questions using the editor,
the new file should look like this: 98,25,"1","t", etc. DON'T DELETE
ANY QUOTES OR COMMAS.
With Add Question under EDIT, the NUM file is updated automatically.
[ Press ENTER ]
Save Changes y/n
Editing Help ]
[ Page 1 of 2 ]
The TestNet Editor can be used to edit files with three extensions:
tst, num, and bas. These files are all in ASCII text and can be edited
by any DOS text editor. (Read the additional help screens associated with
the num and lib files.)
TEST FILE:
Press t to edit a test. Be sure to keep your new lines within the
bounds of the edit window. The CREATE MENU puts a hard return at the
end of each line. The hard return signals the end of each line (field).
(The num file, however, can extend beyond the bounds of the window.)
Use the EDIT MENU and Add Questions to add questions rather than this
editor.
NUM FILE:
Press n to edit a num file. However, the num file can most easily be edited
using the OPTIONS MENU and TEST CONFIGURATION. If you do use the editor,
be sure to not delete any existing quote marks or commas. Also, maintain
the same capitalization syle shown with the existing words.
Press the letter l (not one) to edit a library file. Again, read about
this on the other help screens associated with this editor.
[ Press ENTER ]
[ Editing Help ]
[ Page 2 of 2 ]
If you list the test names and then change your mind and do not want
to load a test, press ESC.
After a test has loaded and you have finished editing, press ESC.
Then choose to save your edited test, y/n. Finally, press ESC to quit.
A sample question showing the proper line spacing follows. The numbers
in the left margin are only to help illustrate the concept.
1
the question number
& By loading
2
information used by TestNet
a test
3
into the
4
editor, you
5
this space is for forming the question, lines
will clearly
6
3 to 8.
see the
7
spacing per
8
question.
9
two lines for a possible tutorial response
10
two lines for a possible tutorial response
11
the answer
One
Moment
Whoa!
You didn't type an answer.
Do It Now.
# TestNet
Test Name:
After this, you
will be shown two
more screens.
Average:
They show you how
High Score:
many times each
Low Score:
question was
Standard Deviation:
missed.
Range Between High and Low:
Use the PRINT
SCREEN key to
print the results
if desired.
Press ENTER
ENTER =
continue
n =
new class
ESC = Quit
This test requires your identifica-
tion number.
But first, pick the class for which
you are registered and for which the
the test is required.
[ Press ESC to Cancel ]
Type your ID number.
Type 4 numbers.
You may not be authorized to take
this test. Did you pick the right
test and class?
Check with your teacher if needed.
[ Press ENTER ]
TestNet
Next
Type the class period or
hour for which this test
is required. For example,
10, 11 ,12, 1, 2, etc.
Which hour
RDeletes a cla
Are you sure?
Make Selection or
ESC to Cancel
Which class do
you want?
Make selection
and press ENTER
ESC to cancel.
[ TestNet: Class Name Editor ]
DON'T DELETE THE QUOTE MARKS OR COMMAS unless you delete the whole line.
/ ESC
- to Quit
/ PgUp - jumps one screen
/ PgDn - jumps one screen
/ End
- end of line
/ Home - beginning of line
/ Ctrl y - deletes a line
/ Ins
- insert or overwrite
/ Ctrl t - deletes one word
/ Use the arrow keys (
/ move up and down or use
/ your mouse.
TestNet
Press Letter
M ore Editing
! <ESC> to Quit
Save Changes?
TestNet
You have selected a test
that requires an ID number,
but no ID number files have
been created.
You can:
1. Create an ID file or
2. Reconfigure the test so
that no ID is required.
! Press ENTER
[ Press ENTER ]
The ID
number will
be four
digits. Use
zeros if
necessary.
Press ENTER
Combine
Again?
Which additional
test do you want?
Make selection
and press ENTER
ESC to cancel.
[ TestNet: Combine Tests ]
This program can
Your newly created
create test banks of
test,
approximately 175
has
questions.
You have reached the
A computer with 640K
limit for combining
of memory is limited
questions.
in its string space.
Actually, a large
If you get error 14,
test bank can become
shorten your test.
difficult to manage.
Press ENTER
No file
has been
created.
Help for LIB.BAS
Use EDITOR to Change Default Dir for Your Test Storage
The LIB.BAS file saves information about the location of your storage
bin, that is, the directory which stores all of your tests OR all of
the department's tests.
"H:\APPS\TNET\USERS\ALLEN\STORAGE","H:\APPS\TNET\USERS\ALLEN","*.*","*.*"
The first path
The second path
The last two
defines the default
defines the default
items allow
directory for the
directory for the
masks for each
first window.
second window.
directory.
Let this directory
Let this directory
You don't need to
be the teacher's
be the teacher's
change these items.
storage area.
working files.
What is a mask? It allows a user to define which files will show in
the left or right directory windows. For example, if the first mask (*.*)
were changed to *.tst, then only the files with a tst extension would
show in the first window. If the second mask (*.*) were changed to
*.num, then only the files with a num extension would show in the second
window. But leave the default mask as show, that is, *.*
8dow. But leave the default mask as show, that is *.*
[ TestNet Num Fix Utility ]
This utility
allows the
users to
Which test do
update tests
you want?
created by
any earlier
Make selection
versions of
and press ENTER
Test Maker.
ESC to cancel.
This utility
updates
information
in the
num files.
TestNet
The test,
has been updated.
Do you want to update
another file? Y/N
Time Allowed:
Finish By:
Current Time:
TestNet
This has been a timed
test and your time is
now up.
You were allowed
minutes for this test.
! Press ENTER
Help for LIB.BAS
The windows that are referred to on the previous screen are seen when
you use the Options Menu and choose the selection which allows one
to move tests from the storage bin.
H:\apps
% SET UP TESTNET
' WITH A SIMILAR
WordPerfect
DIRECTORY
Lotus
STRUCTURE.
TestNet
Users
Storage
) Ray
Storage
Storage
[ Error Message ]
We have an error message, PATH NOT FOUND, number 76. This error
comes if incorrect information is found in the file, DRIVE.BAS
A typical DRIVE.BAS file looks like this.
"H:\APPS\TESTNET\","1","teacher"
The first information, H:\APPS\TESTNET, tells the program where to
look for the EXE files. This information can be written to the
DRIVE.BAS file by using TSTART.EXE
The next item, a "1", tells the program to run in monochrom. A "2"
tells the program to run in color.
Use the Options Menu to change the color setting.
The word "teacher" is a flag used to control student or teacher
access to the menu choices.
[ Error Message ]
We have an error because the disk from which you are trying to
write is WRITE PROTECTED.
Check your disk and try again.
On the small 3
inch disk, turn the disk over and look at the
right-bottom corner of the disk. A small square can be slid
up and down. If the square is in one position (towards the edge
of the disk, WRITE PROTECTION is turned on. Also you will see
a square hole in the right-bottom corner. Press the square up
towards the center of the disk to correct this problem.
On a 5
inch disk, a tab may have been placed over the WRITE
PROTECT notch. Remove the tape and this should correct the
problem.
TestNet
This test is set for DRILL
MODE. If you want to drill,
make that choice on the
Take Test Menu.
If your teacher thinks this
test is set for TEST MODE,
tell you teacher now about
the current setting.
! Press ENTER
TestNet
Rank according to which
field? Press letter.
S cores
N ames
C lass
D ate
! <Esc> to Quit
TestNet
These figures
are valid only
if all the Q's
were given.
Handles 200 questions or less.
" Press ENTER
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5. An editor allows easy editing of an existing test, of student names and
and numbers, and a few other files used by TestNet.
6. If the test is set for Drill Mode, questions keep returning at the end
of the test until they are answered correctly.
7. If the test is set for Test Mode, the questions do not appear again
unless the student places that question on hold.
8. A tutorial response can be shown if the student's answer is wrong.
9. Missed questions can be reviewed at the end of the test.
10. All tests are scored immediately and the scores and students' names
are saved.
11. Two password systems allow protections:
a. for all menu choices except taking a computer test
b. for taking a computer administered test. Each test can have its
own password. On a network, each teacher has his or her own
passwords.
12. All features are quickly available with pulldown menus. Thus, it is
easy to remember how to use the program.
13. Test results can be printed to the screen or to a printer.
14. Questions and answers can be reviewed on the screen by the teacher.
f = forward b = back
ESC = Quit
PrtScr = Print Page
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15. Questions can be printed and grouped according to: true/false, multiple
choice, and completion.
16. Questions can be printed with the user picking only selected questions
from the data base.
17. Questions can be printed sequentially, just as they appear in the
data base.
18. An answer sheet always accompanies each printed test.
19. Users can select either color or monochrome depending on the type
of monitor.
20. An evaluation of the test gives the following information:
a. how many students took the test
b. the average (mean) score
c. the high and low scores
d. the range
e. which questions were missed how many times
f. the standard deviation
21. Copy test files from drive A: to the appropriate network directory.
22. Help screens support each general menu category.
23. Allow students to repeat the test. Y/N
f = forward b = back
ESC = Quit
PrtScr = Print Page
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24. After selecting, Copy Tests From Storage Bin, the following tasks can
be performed:
a. format disks in any configuration
b. sort directories according to file name, or extension, or date
c. view text in either ASCII or HEX format
d. two windows list files in two directories. This allows moving files
from one directory to another.
e. shows a directory tree of the disk
25. Tests can be configured in any combination of the following ways. These
setting remain until changed by the teacher.
a. Test or Drill Mode
- T or D
b. Break Key Works
- Yes or No
c. Capitalization Required in Answers Yes or No
d. Shows Tutorial Responses
- Yes or No
e. Missed Questions Can Be Reviewed - Yes or No
f. Ouestions Presented Randomly or Sequentially
g. To Test a Student ID Is Required - Yes or No
h. Change How Many Questions Are Presented Per Test
i. Timed Test How Many Minutes
- Yes or No
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ESC = Quit
PrtScr = Print Page
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26. The teacher can require exact answer for completion questions - Y/N
For completion questions, the teacher can enter several words. If the
students type any one of the words entered by the teacher, the
question will be counted right if this option is turned on.
27. A slide show demo helps orient new students and teachers.
28. TestNet automatically updates old test files created by earlier
versions of TMaker and TestMaker.
Running TestNet From a Single Disk in Drive A:>
Although TestNet is designed for networking, this software can run well on
a high density floppy disk or on a hard drive.
ON A FLOPPY - Copy all the files to a high density disk. Then type TSTART
and press ENTER. Follow the on-screen directions. On a single floppy
running from the A: drive, you would type a:\ Then type TNET each
time you want to start the program. WHEN YOU COPY FILES FROM THE ORIGINAL
DISK TO A WORKING COPY, BE SURE TO GET ALL THE FILES ON YOUR ORIGINAL DISK.
f = forward b = back
ESC = Quit
PrtScr = Print Page
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Running TestNet On a Hard Drive
Create a subdirectory called, TESTNET. Log on to TESTNET and copy all
of the files on the TestNet disk in drive A: to this directory. Note that
the TestNet disk in drive A: may have a subdirectory entitled, USERS.
If it does, be sure to copy these file too.
Type TSTART and press ENTER. Type in the location where you have just
copied the TestNet files. For example, type: C:\TESTNET\
Type TNET each time you want to start TestNet.
Running TestNet on a Novell Network
1. First prepare your directory structure. Follow this example. Under
H:\APPS, create a subdirectory, TESTNET. For example, H:\APPS\TESTNET
Under TESTNET create two subdirectories, TESTBANK and USERS. For example,
H:\APPS\TESTNET\TESTBANK and H:\APPS\TESTNET\USERS
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Setting Up On a Novell Network
Under USERS, create a subdirectory for each teacher that uses TestNet. The
TESTBANK subdirectory will be for all the department's test that teachers
are willing to share.
Let us assume the name of the first teacher is Ray. Under USERS, create a
subdirectory, RAY. For example, H:\APPS\TESTNET\USERS\RAY. Under RAY,
create a subdirectory, STORAGE, a second test storage area. This will
provide a storage bank for Ray's personal tests as opposed to the other
directory (TESTBANK) which stores tests which any teacher can use. As
Ray creates tests, he will save these tests in his personal storage direc-
tory. As he needs a test, he will use TestNet to copy this test from:
H:\APPS\TESTNET\USERS\RAY\STORAGE to H:\APPS\TESTNET\USERS\RAY.
With a few keystrokes TestNet copies test from a teacher's storage area to
a teacher's personal directory. You access this feature through the
OPTIONS MENU.
We have another teacher, Susan, so we follow the same pattern we used for
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Setting Up On a Novell Network
Ray and create more subdirectories. For example, H:\APPS\TESTNET\SUSAN
and H:\APPS\TESTNET\SUSAN\STORAGE
Where to Copy Files
Copy the files listed below from your disk in drive A: to H:\APPS\TESTNET
statsnet.exe
nummiss.exe
editnet.exe
tdemo.slb
numfix.exe
tnet.exe
edssnet.exe
addqnet.exe
creatnet.exe
tdemonet.exe
ssnet.exe
mainmod.slb
storage.exe
copynet.exe
printnet.exe
Copy the following files onto EACH teacher's subdirectory. For example,
copy to: H:\APPS\TESTNET\USERS\RAY
brun45.exe
drive.bas
tshell.exe
verb.bas
lib.bas
tstart.ext
Before you copy file to the second teacher's subdirectory, do the following:
f = forward b = back
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PrtScr = Print Page
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Setting Up On a Novell Network
We need to modify the file, DRIVE.BAS. Assuming you have set up the
directories as suggested, log to this directory: H:\APPS\TESTNET\USERS\RAY
Type TSTART and press ENTER. You will be asked for the path where the EXE
files, commonly shared by all the teachers, are located, that is,
H:\APPS\TESTNET.
If you have put these files in another directory, type the path name now.
Otherwise, type the directory path shown above. BE SURE TO USE A BACKSLASH
(\) AT THE END OF THE PATH NAME.
This information is saved in the file, DRIVE.BAS. This information will be
the same for EACH teacher on the network.
There are two other files, LIB.BAS and VERB.BAS that contain information
peculiar to each teacher. If the teacher chooses to use one, the file,
VERB.BAS, will contain a password. The file, LIB.BAS, contains the paths
for two directories: (1) the teacher's working directory, for example,
H:\APPS\TESTNET\USERS\RAY and the teacher's personal storage directory,
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Setting Up On a Novell Network
H:\APPS\TESTNET\USERS\RAY\STORAGE. Once each teacher can run TestNet, the
LIB.BAS and VERB.BAS files should be modified from within TestNet using the
Edit Menu. VERB.BAS can also be modified using the Options Menu.
Once you have modified the file, DRIVE.BAS, you may copy the six files in
the directory, H:\APPS\TESTNET\USERS\RAY, to EACH teacher's directory. For
example, log to the directory, H:\APPS\TESTNET\USERS\RAY, and type:
COPY *.* H:\APPS\TESTNET\USERS\SUSAN
Trustee Rights
After directories have been created and files copied, next define trustee
rights for two groups, for example, TEACHERS and STUDENTS. Using SYSCON
and logging in as Supervisor or as an equivalent, choose Group Information.
Next pick the group that contains the students. Set the rights as follows:
SYS:APPS\TESTNET
SYS:APPS\TESTNET\TESTBANK
SYS:APPS\TESTNET\USERS
RWCEMF
SYS:APPS\TESTNET\USERS\RAY\STORAGE
SYS:APPS\TESTNET\USERS\SUSAN\STORAGE
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Setting Up On a Novell Network
For each teacher that uses TestNet, you need to mark the storage subdirec-
tories as F. Otherwise, because of the rights that are needed and granted
for the TESTNET\USERS directory, the STORAGE subdirectories will inherit
the rights of TESTNET\USERS.
Now set the trustee rights for the group TEACHERS as follows:
SYS:APPS\TESTNET
RWCEMF
Both subdirectories, USERS and TESTBANK, will inherit the rights of the
TESTNET directory.
While in SYSCON as supervisor or as an equivalent, load User Information.
Pick the appropriate user name for the teacher station and press ENTER.
Then pick Group Belongs To and press the INSERT key. Select TEACHERS and
press ENTER. (Of course, your group may not be TEACHERS.)
Protecting the Password File, VERB.BAS
When working in the TestNet environment, TestNet can password protect files
from students. But some students may shell to DOS from an application
program and then read the file, VERB.BAS. This file contains your password.
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Setting Up On a Novell Network
Suppose you change the file attributes and hide VERB.BAS. Yet a student
could use NDIR to find the names of any hidden files on the directory. Once
the name of the file is know, the student could use the DOS TYPE command and
read the contents of VERB.BAS. But this can be forever prevented.
NetWare provides protection so that students will never see VERB.BAS.
Note. If you forget the name of your password, use the DOS TYPE command to
read the file. You can do this because you know the name of the file,
VERB.BAS but students do not. Now, follow this procedure:
Load SYSCON as Supervisor or as an equivalent. Choose Group Information.
Pick the group that contains the students. Choose Trustee File
Assignments. For each teacher's directory, an assignment must
be made. Press the INSERT key and type the first teacher's directory. For
example, SYS:APPS\TESTNET\USERS\RAY. Press ENTER after typing the
directory. Next, type VERB.BAS and press ENTER. You must allow only the
F right. (F = file scan)
f = forward b = back
ESC = Quit
PrtScr = Print Page
e just removed the F
(file scan) right and left only the R right.
ENTER = Next Screen
ESC = End Help
SHIFT/PrtScr = Print Page
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Editing the Login Script for Printing on a Network
While you are logged onto the network, TestNet can print test scores either
on the screen or to a printer. However, to print to a printer, the
following information must be placed in each teacher's login script:
#CAPTURE LPT2 S=ENG_1 Q=DFX5000_422 NFF NB AU
Substitute LPT1 for LPT2 if you want files to print in the lab. Use LPT2
if you log in from your office and want to print with your office printer.
Substitute the name of your server for ENG_1.
Substitute the name of your lab printer for DFX5000_422
Using Novell's PURGE command
TestNet creates and deletes files as it processes information. These files
have extensions: tmp, ans, scr. The network supervisor should occasionally
purge these files.
f = forward b = back
ESC = Quit
PrtScr = Print Page
URGE *.ans, PURGE *.scr
f = forward b = back
ESC = Quit
PrtScr = Print Page
TestNet Parse Utility
We will convert an
administrator's file
to a TestNet file.
These files contain
student names and
numbers.
[ Press ENTER ]
2. Demonstration software which shows advanced test
management features. Purchase fees are explained on
the next screen.
" Press ENTER
[ Press ENTER ]
TestNet
Too few samples; therefore, your
data will be incomplete.
" Press ENTER
Press ENTER
Calculating
TestNet
We have an error, number 52.
Are these files, associated
with the current test name,
available?
*.idx *.sc *.num
" Press ENTER
TestNet Parse Utility
With a slight
exception, the name
of your new class
will be the same as
the file which you
receive from the
administration
office. Your new
file name will start
with ! For example,
B255.1 will become
!B255.1
Put disk in drive A:
[ Press ENTER ]
TestNet
- (c) 1993 Allen Hackworth
Select S or T
Student
Teacher
! <Esc> to Quit
Hello Students:
Press T and ENTER to start.
Press Q and ENTER to quit.
[ Drill Mode ]
Use the arrow key to
make your selection and
then press ENTER.
ESC to Cancel
0Type Pa
words can be any combination
of words, numbers, or both.
words are case sensitive.
No
Way
Jose!
TestNet Search
his what you want? If yes, PageDown to this row:
If no, tap F1 twice to continue. Tap ESC twice to quit early.
<Enter> to view screen
<Shift><Esc> to stop viewing
[ No z to hold with graphics ]
GNo Files Available
TestNet Parse Utility
Pick the file from
the administration
office which TestNet
will convert.
Put disk in drive A:
Make selection and
press ENTER.
[ ESC to Cancel ]
[ Edit Keys ]
PgDn
- jumps question
- to end of line
Ctrl
- jumps one word
Home - beginning of line
Ctrl Home - jumps to top
Ctrl y - deletes a line
Ctrl End - jumps to bottom
Ctrl t - deletes a word
- to quit
- insert/overwrite
Use the down arrow key to select the
appropriate test and press ENTER.
Press Esc to cancel.
No match found. Press ENTER.
No file are available.
Press ENTER to continue.
# key 1
t ans
Is this what you want?
If yes, PageDown to row
F1 twice to continue.
ESC twice to quit early.
Enter the text for which you wish to search:
[ ENTER to Cancel ]
Press ENTER
[ CREATE TEST ]
to continue.
]
Create a graphic associated with this question using a screen
editor of your choice. Save the graphic in a PCX format.
Name the graphic file associated with this question as shown
in the box next to the blinking arrow. THIS IS A MUST.
If you forget the above file name, this information can be
reviewed easily with the TestNet editor.
Graphic screens are named in this manner: TESTNAME+Qnumber.PCX.
For example, if my test name were CLAUSE, my first graphic
would be CLAUS001.PCX. The last three spaces are reserved for
the question numbers, for example, 001, 002, 003, etc.
[ CREATE TEST ]
]
What type of question will be associated with the graphic
screen?
[ Press Letter ]
m = Multi/Choice [
t = True/False
c = Completion
Press ENTER to
load/unload graph.
Press C to continue
or to skip graph.
TestNet
A REMINDER: THE FOLLOWING IS TRUE ONLY IF YOU USE PCX FILES.
When you create a new test from an existing test, or if you
combine two or more tests, and if your test has graphics, you
must rename each of your PCX files to match the name/number
of your new test questions. For example, if the existing test
is PRINTER.TST, and if this test uses a PCX graphic for ques-
tion 12 called, PRINT012.PCX, and if the new test is called
BARNEY.TST, and if this test uses the same PCX file in ques-
tion 12, you would rename the PCX file like this:
Old PCX name - PRINT012.PCX
New PCX name - BARNE012.PCX
The PCX name comes from the test name and the question number.
[ Press ENTER ]
TestNet
TestNet
This test is NOT set for
drill mode. Your teacher
must use the Options Menu,
Configure Test, to turn on
this feature.
Talk to your teacher.
[ Press ENTER ]
TestNet
The test you have requested is configured
to require a students number. However,
before this can happen, the teacher must
use the CREATE menu to set up the classs
with the students' names and ID numbers.
At this point, no such class has been
created. The teacher must either:
1. create the class name/number file
2. re-configure this test to NOT require
a student ID number. (Options Menu)
[ Press ENTER ]
Files
Available
ENTER
TestNet Help
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COPY TESTS FROM YOUR STORAGE BIN
On a network each teacher has a directory which is protected from
student access. Keep tests here until they are needed. Once a test is
needed, use this option to move the appropriate TST and NUM files to a
teacher's active directory. The paths for these two directories are
are contained in a file called LIB.BAS. The LIB.BAS file resides in
each teacher's active directory.
MOVE SCORES TO NEWGRADE
Once scores are available, they can easily be move to a teacher's NEWGRADE
directory. Once the scores have been moved they can be moved into the
teacher's grade sheets.
NewGrade is a companion to TestNet. The two programs save teacher's
much work and time. NewGrade manages student scores and calculates final
grades. It is powerful and has many features.
ENTER = End Help
ESC = End Help
TestNet
You first select the test
from which the questions
will be selected. Choices
are shown in the box on
the left.
AFFIX.TST
You may create
ALLEYOOP.TST
a test from an
CAPS-A.TST
existing data
CASE-A.TST
base.
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