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When you create a test disc to use in a village, the track assignments on that disc will be different from those on the source disc. A track change table is a good way to note the changes so that you know where to find each test and question set.  You and other people will need to refer to and use the contents of each MiniDisc. Noting the changes consistently and accurately will ensure that no mistakes are made when transferring or playing tracks.
 
When you create a test disc to use in a village, the track assignments on that disc will be different from those on the source disc. A track change table is a good way to note the changes so that you know where to find each test and question set.  You and other people will need to refer to and use the contents of each MiniDisc. Noting the changes consistently and accurately will ensure that no mistakes are made when transferring or playing tracks.
  
Open [[Media:Using_Track_Change_Tables.doc|this document]] for instructions and examples on using track change tables.
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Open [[Media:Using_Track_Change_Tables.pdf|this document]] for instructions and examples on using track change tables.
 
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Revision as of 07:27, 18 April 2011

Recorded Text Testing
Background Research
Intelligibility Interviews
Choose Kind of Test
Choose Test Points
Materials
Obtain a Text
Develop Questions
Create Introduction Text
Assemble Pilot Test
Administer Pilot Test
Select Final Questions
Build Reference Tests
Develop Post-RTT Questions
Administer Text Test Set
Process Scores
Assemble Pilot Test
Steps to Assemble Pilot Test
Use Track Change Tables
Create Scoring Chart

When you create a test disc to use in a village, the track assignments on that disc will be different from those on the source disc. A track change table is a good way to note the changes so that you know where to find each test and question set. You and other people will need to refer to and use the contents of each MiniDisc. Noting the changes consistently and accurately will ensure that no mistakes are made when transferring or playing tracks.

Open this document for instructions and examples on using track change tables.