NWEA Secure Testing
OS :
Version :3.4
Size :13.46Mb
Updated :May 25,2021
Developer :NWEA
Ask AI
You can ask the AI some questions about the app
Here are three topics that users might discuss about NWEA Secure Testing App, turned into questions: 1. What features of the NWEA Secure Testing App make you excited to use it for educational assessments? 2. How do you think the app's mobile accessibility benefits students with special needs or learning difficulties? 3. Are you satisfied with the NWEA Secure Testing App's ability to accurately track student progress and provide insightful feedback?
Q{{(index+1)}}{{item}}Ask AI
Pros and Cons from users' feedback
Based on the users' reviews on the NWEA Secure Testing app, here are three pros and three cons in 15 words or less: **Pros:** 1. Accurate results and easy-to-use interface for students and educators alike. 2. Real-time scoring and analytics provide valuable insights for learning. 3. Secure and reliable platform for administering assessments online. **Cons:** 1. Technical issues with connectivity and platform freezing reported by some users. 2. Initial setup and navigation can be confusing for new users. 3. Limited accessible features for students with special needs or disabilities.
App Downloads
IOS
App Survey
  • What is your Mobile System?
      Submission Failed, try again
  • What is the number of APPs on your phone?
      Submission Failed, try again
  • Application technology innovation Does it affect the experience?
      Submission Failed, try again
  • How much traffic the app consumes Does it affect the experience?
      Submission Failed, try again
Description
The NWEA™ Secure Testing app provides students the ability to complete our K–12 assessments on an iPad®. The app supports MAP® Growth™, MAP Growth K-2 and NWEA state summative assessments.
{{descriptionMoreText}}
Comments (3)
{{commentText.length}}/{{maxCommentText}}
{{commentError}}{{commentUserError}}
Failed to load data, try again
  • {{comment.commentUser.substring(0, 1)}}
    By {{comment.commentUser}}{{comment.commentDateString}}
    {{comment.comment}}
  • j
    By jkljasdkljSep 7,2021
    My child took the MAP Growth Reading Assessment for 2nd grade. Why would a test meant for a second grade level reader ask questions at High School and even College level standards?! I understand jumping up a grade level, but the vocabulary and content of the questions would never be considered within the range of an elementary school level and will do nothing to show my child’s progress or reading comprehension level. Other issues we had were there was no set number of questions. My second grade student nor I had any idea when the test would be over. Which really did nothing for morale. You only have 15 minutes to answer, which I initially thought wouldn’t be an issue. How wrong I was. Practically every question was a long story that was clearly beyond a young readers capability and attention span and we were given 45 of these questions. Insanity.
  • J
    By Jax0n_0311Aug 30,2021
    First off, I understand the idea that this is a test and all and that is not completely why I dislike it. There are a few other problems baked within the website/app. First off, the reading paragraph sections are all jank. They give you this whole 10 paragraph reading section to look through even though the questions only are from 1 or 2 of them. It can feel overwhelming or confusing to a lot of people that then feel the need to check all the paragraphs each time when they don’t need too! Also, about the app lock thing, it is annoying but it did not lock me out for 6 hours after the test was over or anything like that. Finally, I am not a big fan of how most schools use this one test to place you in the next grade. Ideally they should be monitoring your progress all throughout the year.
  • A
    By AnaiYeetAug 20,2020
    The app on its own is fine. My whole childhood has been tied to his app and the day we would take it. Most of the kids were happy since it took out from out math time. Now it’s a good testing system and I like how you can suspend the test if more time is needed. It also gives honest scores and even the Lexile. My main problem are the practice test. The new school year is about to start and I need to see if I should be placed in ALP reading class. When I took the practice test, it only gave about 3 question which in my opinion, would not make a child ready for the test. I thought to choose 7th grade and get new questions. However, I was greeted with the exact same questions. I even tried 8th and the questions didn’t change. What I’m trying to say is try and add more practice questions to the app. Thanks.