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Mathematics Instructional Learning Community
The Mathematics Instructional Learning Community (MILC) Project is an alliance among Fayette County Public Schools (FCPS) math teachers focusing on:
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saclark
Posted 8/22/2007 9:18 PM (#1544)
Subject: ExamView
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Location: PL Dunbar
Hey guys, tonight at our fayette co. department chair meeting Natalee gave each school a CD with the updated ExamView software with the matching most recent core content. If any of you want to borrow the CD to download it onto your computer just let me know. We also go a Diagnostic CD with worksheet like things that apply to Alg 1, Alg 2, and Geo. They look somewhat like a small CATS test with both multiple choice and open response questions. Just let me know if you want to borrow them to load onto your computer.
awilkerson
Posted 8/27/2007 10:01 AM (#1558 - in reply to #1544)
Subject: RE: ExamView
Special Ed

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What exactly is ExamView? Would it be something I could use in my resource class?
slubbe
Posted 8/31/2007 2:17 PM (#1574 - in reply to #1544)
Subject: RE: ExamView
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Location: PL Dunbar
Thanks, I will come by this afternoon and load it up on my computer.
saclark
Posted 9/11/2007 12:06 PM (#1589 - in reply to #1558)
Subject: RE: ExamView
Math

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Location: PL Dunbar
Angela - i haven't gone through much of what examview has to offer, but it seems that it has a lot to test question banks that could be used to create a CPS assignment or just a worksheet/test in general.
awilkerson
Posted 10/25/2007 8:56 AM (#1731 - in reply to #1544)
Subject: RE: ExamView
Special Ed

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Location: PL Dunbar
I'll have to come and get it. Do you still have it or is it checked out?
ahgreen
Posted 10/25/2007 10:20 AM (#1737 - in reply to #1544)
Subject: RE: ExamView
Has anyone looked at the types of Geometry questions on the ExamView? I would like to see if we could implement them in all geometry classes if they are worthwhile.
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