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VISION User Guide

Program Exam Weighting takes multiple training units and creates one exam from them in the VISION Learning Station. Usually the learning station would create one exam for each training unit in a course and weight them all equally within the course. Using Exam weighting, you will create one test with as many training units as you like, and you will be able to set the percent or number of questions that will be taken from each individual training unit.

For example, if you created a course with three training units, the Learning Station would deliver three exams (one for each training unit) and the learner's score would be comprised of an average between them. If you use Exam Weighting, the Learning Station will deliver one exam, which would be comprised of questions from all three training units according to the weight you assign to each lesson. In this case an exam might contain 20% questions from one training unit, 20% from the second, and 60% from the third. This way you can put emphasis on the most important training unit's questions.

TipTips:

Exam Weighting is only used with the PI Cog Exam Only Cognitive Exam Only type of training unit.

You can select a either a percent of questions or a specific number of questions from each training unit with the "from the selection" drop-down menu at the bottom of the Weighting window.

Percentage exam weights must add up to 100%.

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Steps

Follow these steps to make a weighted exam:

1.Before you create the weighted exam, you may wish to approve all of the training units you will be using on it.

2.Create a Cognitive Exam Only training unit.

3.Right click on the Cognitive Exam Only training unit and select Program Exam Weighting. This will open the Weighting window.

4.Highlight and drag the training units you'd like to test into the Weighting window.

5.Click on each training unit and enter the percent weight (or number of questions) it will contribute in the Exam shall get box. Remember that together, they all must add up to 100%.

Tip The "All" box will keep a tally of percent or questions that have been contributed to the exam so far.

1.Open the Cognitive Exam Only training unit and click on the Tests page.

2.Click on the Assessment Profile button and select an assessment profile that is based on number of questions.

6.When you are done, click the OK button.

7.Remember to publish to web and mark the training unit as Completed-Active when it is ready to be delivered to learners.