COMPUTER LITERACY
MID TERM TEST RULES
(A MUST READ)
THESE RULES ARE FOR ALL STUDENTS - ONLINE AND LECTURE STUDENTS.
There are three types of people who will take the test, pick which
one you are and read the rules.
YOU DECIDE WHICH TYPE YOU ARE, ANYBODY ENROLLED IN CS150 CAN BE
ANY OF THE THREE TYPES: IT'S YOUR CHOICE!! (you must be one, and only one
type).
Type 1: Take the test at the
regular time which is 8:00 am October 19th, in the classroom on
paper with pencil. If you are this type of person click
here
Type 2: Take the test at the regular
time, 8:00 am on October 19th on the computer. If
you are this type of person click here
Type 3: A person that can't take the
test at 8:00 am on October 19th has to take the test at one of
the other scheduled times. (It will be a written version of the
test, the only time the computer version can be taken is at 8:00am on October
19th.) If you are this type of person click here
TYPE 1 PERSON
Taking the written test 8am
October 19th
RULES
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You must take the TEST.
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Bring a #2 pencil and fill in the scantron I provide.
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The test is open book and open notes. Bring them both.
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EPS 103
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8:00 am on October 19st
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The test is 50 questions you will have 50 minutes.
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If you have any questions send them to hunterl@cs.montana.edu
TYPE
2 PERSON
Taking it on the computer 8am October
19st
RULES:
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You must take the TEST.
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Computer test will be linked at the top of the main CS150 page (black and white page with the animations, linked at the top right under "instructor Hunter Lloyd")
here.
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The link to the test will be there at 8:00 am on October 19th. The link will
only be there for about 15 minutes. You will have to refresh your browser
at 8:00 am to get the link to show up.
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AOL members Will not refresh properly, so you need to send me an email
prior to October 19th and then right before the test I will send you a direct
link to the test. Just send a note saying "I use AOL, I will need the direct
link for the test" and send it to hunterl@cs.montana.edu.
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The only time you can take the test on the computer is 8:00 am on October
19th.
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When you log on to the test you will be there until all the questions are
answered. You can not use the back or forward buttons on the Web browser, and you can't leave
the test questions to scroll through the notes. The test will be just like the quiz
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The test is open book and open notes. But you must have the notes prepared,
you can't look them up with your browser while you're in the test.
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There are no reserved computers, you can take the test from any computer
you want (home, neighbor or school). The labs could fill up so make sure
if you are taking the test in one of the computer labs where you know the
lab is open and computers will be available at 8:00 am.
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The test is given in random questions so nobody should have the same test.
When you finish the test you will immediately get your score. I get a copy
of your test answers, questions, and score.
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The test is fifty minutes. If you go over the fifty minutes you get
one point taken off for every minute you are over. The test has a built
in timer. Just like the quizzes you must
keep track of your time with the timer.
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If you have any questions send them to hunterl@cs.montana.edu
TYPE 3
PERSON
People that can't take the test
8:00am October 19th
RULES:
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If you can't take the test at the scheduled time, October
19th 8:00 am you must take the test at one of the following
alternative times:
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October
18
- If you are going to take the test at one of these alternative times
please send an email to
hunterl@cs.montana.edu and give your name,
lab section, and time you plan on taking the test -
If you can't take the test at one of these times
you can schedule an alternate time with me, Hunter. Send me an email or
call 994-5959 as soon as possible.
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The test at these times must be taken in EPS
110
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The test will be a written version of the test,
not any harder or easier than the regular test, just different.
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It is open book and open notes.
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NOTE: you can not take it online, only a written
version and only in EPS 110.
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If you have any questions about the test send them
to hunterl@cs.montana.edu.