Online Test Instructions and
Guidelines
Read, understand,
and follow these directions carefully.You will receive credit for your work only if you follow these
directions correctly.
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What resources can
I use?
This test is an open-notes, open-textbook test. You can use any printed reference material provided to you in class. You ARE allowed to
consult with other students about the test. The
answers should be your own work and the results of your efforts to gather the
materials to formulate your answers.
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When will the test
be available? Is it available all day?
The test will be available for a five day
period. You will receive your test scores in an email. You will submit TWO RESPONSES over the five day period, allow 24 hours to pass between submissions. The two scores will be averaged for your overall test score.
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How many times can
I take the test?
For the MidTerm and Final Exams you are allowed only one submission. Study the test questions and responses carefully before hitting "SUBMIT."
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How does the test
count? Do both submissions count in the grade?
You are strongly
encouraged to use every opportunity to do your best. Consult your notes, discuss the concepts with other students and re-read your textbook to help you answer the questions.
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How is the test
tracked?
The online testing program sends your test
results to your teacher’s email address along with details of each of your
answers. You will receive an email with your score but not the details of your correct or incorrect answers. Your IP address is tracked to
identify from where you are logging on to take your test.
Before you take the
test:
By
following the link at the bottom of this page, you are agreeing to all of the
requirements above. If you have any
questions, contact your teacher before proceeding. Once you access the test, you will see two
fields you need to complete. Follow the
directions below COMPLETELY so that
all required information is entered.
Name: (Your Full
Name)
Email: (Your Pingry Email Address)
LINK
TO YOUR ANATOMY QUIZ/TEST
Human Anatomy and Physiology Home Page