Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Foreign Language AP testing

Please see the message below. How are other 1:1 schools dealing with
moving to a digital format for foreign language AP testing?

As always, any input is appreciated.

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From: Jean Amick Wednesday, April 15, 2009 8:30:44 AM
Subject: Re(6): Wrench and/or opportunity #2


One other item that is related ---the audio lab downstairs works very well
for the taping of our AP exams and allows us to make tapes of all our
students at the end of the year as part of our final assessment. At some
point in the future, I can see the AP requiring digital recordings of the
AP languages exams. We currently still have a choice of format. We need
to be thinking of a way in which we can administer the AP exam digitally
to a number of students simultaneously and for them to record within the
parameters of the AP guidelines (all facing the same direction, separated
from each other physically in some fashion). There may be a way to do
this with our laptops without having to have a digital lab--because there
you are talking big bucks. I will do some research to see how schools
that record the students digitally do it. In the short/long run, we
should realize the importance of the downstairs lab and not make any plans
to dismantle it. The upstairs lab (Room 148) can be replaced by online
programs/laptops. There is no replacement yet for the recording
possibilities offered by the downstairs lab.
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Jean Amick
French Teacher, Chair of World Languages
Kentucky Country Day School
4100 Springdale Road
Louisville, Ky. 40241
502-423-0440 ext 147
jean.amick@kcd.org


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