Richard G Baldwin (512) 223-4758, NRG Room 4238, Baldwin@DickBaldwin.com, https://www.austincode.com/baldwin/

ITSE2321 Object-Oriented Programming

This material applies to classroom sections and Distance Learning sections taught by Professor Baldwin.

Instructions for Accessing and Taking Blackboard Tests

Spring 2020

Revised 01/07/20

The official web page for this course is ITSE2321.htm


An orientation test

See the following documents for a discussion and explanation of a required orientation test named Test00.

Test00 is an open-book, open-computer, online Blackboard test that is based on the material pointed to by the orientation link listed above. You may take the test as many times as you need from any computer that allows you to log into your Blackboard course. (Test00 is not to be taken in an ACC testing center.)

While the submission deadline for Test00 is the same as the submission deadline for Test03 near the end of the semester, you will need to achieve a score of at least 80 on Test00 as early in the semester as possible to gain access to the assignments.

The following instructions do not apply to Test00. Briefly, Test00 covers the conduct of the course while Test01, Test02, and Test03, (discussed below), cover the content of the course.

Three proctored competency tests

You must complete three proctored competency tests -- one for each of the three competencies -- by selecting Test01, Test02, and Test03 in the left-side menu in Blackboard.

Each test will disappear from Blackboard when the scheduled submission deadline expires.

You may take each test up to two times before it expires. Your highest score among the two scores for each test will be used to compute your final grade.

Test contents

Test questions are generally of a multiple-choice and True/False variety. They are drawn from various sections of my online EBook titled ITSE 2321 - Object-Oriented Programming (Java) and my other online EBooks as shown below.

Test01

Test02

Test03

Study for the tests

Some students do well on the tests. Many students do poorly on the tests. Therefore, you are encouraged to carefully study the material in the appropriate list given above prior to taking each test. If you do poorly on a test, you should study some more and take the test again for your second and final attempt.

Pay particular attention to the questions, answers, and explanations scattered throughout the documents in the above lists. Many (but not all) of the test questions are taken from the questions in those documents. If you understand the correct answers to those questions and can reflect that knowledge under test conditions, you should do well on the tests. If you don't understand those answers, you will simply be guessing and may do poorly on the tests.

Feedback on the proctored tests

Different students will be taking the proctored tests at different times during the semester and each student is allowed to take each test up to two times. Therefore, in order to maintain the integrity of the tests, I cannot review your answers with you after you take a test.

If you do poorly on a test, you should simply go back and review the questions, answers, and explanations scattered throughout the documents in the above lists to determine which questions you are unable to answer correctly.

Taking the proctored tests

Distance Learning students

Distance Learning (DIL) students must complete their online Blackboard tests in an ACC Academic Testing Center unless prior arrangements for remote testing have been made. This course does not allow for testing using Respondus Monitor but it does allow for remote testing.

If you are required to take your tests in an ACC Academic Testing Center, it is your responsibility to make all necessary arrangements with the testing center to complete the tests, including accessibility, hours of operation, etc. It is also your responsibility to comply with the Testing Center Guidelines.

Other students

Students enrolled in a classroom section must complete the online Blackboard tests during a regularly scheduled class or lab period AND must request to take the test during the first five minutes of the class or lab period.

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