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How to Decide What to Test & How

  • 24 Feb 2023
  • 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
  • Virtual

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Deciding What & How to Test

75 Minutes

Feb 24th, 3:00 PM Central Time

This mini-webinar gives you rules and guidelines for deciding what and how to test knowledge, skills, and abilities.  You are shown how to use the guidelines to define what, why, and how to test and then create a test blueprint for the design of the test.  Based on criticality, a blueprint communicates what percent of the test is dedicated to each knowledge, skills, and ability or domain. 

This is the second topic in the mini series on testing.  The other topics are testing basics, multiple-choice questions, analyzing test results, performance items, checklists, and rubrics. 


Objectives:  You will be able to: 

  • Create operational definitions for each domain or body of knowledge. 
  • Weight the criticality of the body of knowledge 
  • Develop a test blueprint
  • Select the most appropriate item type based on the definition. 
Length: 75 minutes

Materials:  Workbook with job aids and a QC guide.

Cost: $69, discounts are available to ISPI and Hale Center Professional Members. 

Contact Judy@HaleCenter.org if you are interested in an in-house program.  

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