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CIS 527 Week 11 uCertify Assessment 2 STR

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Week 11 uCertify Assessment 2: Post-Assessment (150 items)
Week Due
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uCertify Assessment 2: Post-Assessment (150 items)
Note: Students are allotted 120 minutes to complete each uCertify Assessment.
For help on utilizing uCertify, please review the walk-through video located in your online course.
Grading of uCertify assessments is based on student participation and is not scored on the objective performance of the actual test results. Review the setup requirementssubmission requirements, and grading rubric below for additional grading details.
uCertify Setup Requirements
  • uCertify Assessments
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    • You must use the preset test options for the graded submission of the pre-assessment, quizzes, and post-assessment.
      Note: You are encouraged to submit the results of your first attempt at completing the assessment(s).
uCertify Submission Requirements
  1. Complete the assessment; your results will be displayed.
  2. Select “Share your result” from the results page menu items.
  3. Copy the URL and paste it into the assignment submission area in the Blackboard online course .
  4. Summarize, in two to three (2-3) sentences, both your strengths and weaknesses with respect to the topics you covered in the assessment. Note: The written summary may be submitted in the assignment submission area along with the results URL, or it may be submitted as a separate attachment.
  5. Once you have successfully pasted the results URL and included the assessment summary, you may submit your assignment for grading. Note: Failure to submit the results URL into the assignment submission area within the Blackboard online shell will result in 0 points for the assignment. Evidence of purposely skipped answers, incomplete answers, or limited effort is at the instructor’s discretion and may result in partial or incomplete credit for the assignment.


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