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Editing the look and feel of an assessment is broken down into three areas which may be chosen using the pop-up menu located at the top of the screen. These areas include:

  • Edit Headers, Footers and Other Messages - this allows you to edit the title, heading, instructions, attribution, and footer messages shown on web pages generated by Test Pilot for the assessment participants.

  • Edit Layout and Preentation Options - this allows you to control how your questions are presented on web pages generated by Test Pilot. This includes features such as:
    • offering all questions at once versus one-at-a-time or a group-at-a-time
    • should questions be numbered
    • should Test Pilot branch to another question based on the participant's response
    • what color and size should be used for question text
    • and many more such features...

  • Edit Default Settings - this allows you to set up some default values for use when editing questions. This includes features such as:
    • default question type
    • default question group membership
    • default text box size for essay questions
    • and other such features...

Editing Look and Feel - Default Settings

The controls on this page are convenience settings to save steps in the authoring of questions for the assessment. They permit the author to make choices that apply to new questions as they are created. You can change these settings at any time the need arises. For example, you could set the default question type to multiple choice and then create all of your assessment's multiple choice questions. Then, you could change the default question type to essay and then enter all of your assessment's essay questions.

All of these settings can be overridden when editing an individual question; they simply define the state of certain feature controls at the time a new question is created.

Default Question Type - selects the type of question that by default is selected when creating a new question. Using this saves a step in selecting a question type when creating a new question.

Default Group - selects the default question group that a question is assigned to when the question is created. Groups are defined in step #3, choosing questions. This control is particularly useful in helping you to categorize questions. You could skip ahead to step #3 and create a number of question categories. Then, with appropriate settings of this value, you could enter all questions for each category in order. This could save multiple steps in categorizing the questions after authoring.

Indentation - questions may be indented for grouping purposes. This control saves a step by selecting the default setting for the indentation checkbox of newly created questions.

Choice Presentation - multiple choice, yes/no and true false question choices may be presented as a popup menu or a set of radio buttons (where all choices are shown). This control selects the default setting for the option when creating one of those types of questions.

Storage - When participant responses are reported, you may choose to have their actual choice presented or an ordinal number or letter representing their choice recorded. A downloaded report of participant responses in these forms permits easy export to external programs such as a sophisticated statistical analysis program. For multiple choice questions, these ordinal choices could be 1, 2, 3, etc. or a, b, c, etc. For true/false and yes/no questions these ordinal choices could be 0 or 1 or a or b, with b representing no or false. This option has no effect upon other types of questions.

Mathematical - Test Pilot can align a column of figures placing an operator beside the column and a dark line below the column when generating a question for participants. This control makes mathematical formatting the default selection for newly created questions. This is especially useful for entering large amounts of mathematical questions for K-12 level math tests and tutorials.

Media Placement - Multimedia items (pictures, sound, video, etc.) may be associated with any question. This control selects the default location relative to the questions text for presenting the media on the assessment's web page.

Media Player Size - For video and audio media, you may need to control the size of the area on the web page that is used to embed the media player. These controls set the default size for that area in newly created questions.

Essay Box Size - when offering an essay question, Test Pilot creates a text entry box where the participant types their response. They are NEVER limited as to how much text can be typed but you may specify a default size for the box provided. If they exceed the size of the box, scroll bars on the box will automatically become active permitting them to enter and edit their response.


Help is Available!

    Please note that, at any time while you are editing an assessment, you can click upon the titles of the fields listed for your entries. If you do so, a pop-up window with an explanation of the items use and features will be shown.

Saving your Changes - Don't Forget to Update

    It should be noted that on the editing panels, you will see one or more Update buttons. Whenever you adjust a setting or make changes to any item, you must click an update button to record the changes. You may make multiple changes and then click Update, but if you fail to click the update button, your changes may not be recorded.

The mode popup menu allows you to adjust access to Test Pilot features and trim the detail of the automatically provided assistance for authoring.

  • for beginners - several of Test Pilot's more complicated options are hidden or preset to default values and pop-up assistance windows automatically appear to aid the user in the assessment authoring process.

  • with assistance - most of Test Pilot's features are shown as controls which may be adjusted. Pop-up help windows must be manually requested for viewing by clicking upon any feature title.

  • for experts - all of Test Pilot's features are shown as controls which may be adjusted. Help messages are minimized to maximize the number of controls that can be shown in a limited area. Pop-up help windows may still be manually requested for viewing by clicking upon any feature title.
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