{"id":91,"date":"2016-10-12T02:00:07","date_gmt":"2016-10-12T02:00:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/delta.ncsu.edu\/annualreport\/?p=91"},"modified":"2018-01-04T20:12:02","modified_gmt":"2018-01-04T20:12:02","slug":"testing-refresh","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www-test.delta.ncsu.edu\/annualreport\/testing-refresh\/","title":{"rendered":"Testing Refresh"},"content":{"rendered":"
Writer<\/strong> Photographer<\/strong> \u201cI would not want to teach distance without the proctoring services provided by the Testing Center,\u201d said John Russ, undergraduate coordinator in the Agricultural and Resource Economics Department. Russ is just one of many NC State faculty members who utilize DELTA Testing Services for a secure testing environment for their online and distance education students.<\/span><\/p>\n In the 2015-2016 fiscal year, DELTA Testing Services underwent many changes. The biggest change in September 2015 was the physical relocation of the Centennial Test Center from Venture II to Venture IV to better accommodate students. Among noteworthy events for DELTA Testing Services was earning Test Center Certification and receipt of a grant from the National College Testing Association (NCTA). <\/span><\/p>\n This is not the first time DELTA Testing Services has expanded. In 2011, Cox Hall Test Center on Main Campus opened providing an additional 37 seats to Venture II\u2019s 42 seats. <\/span><\/p>\n Venture IV Testing Center<\/p>\n<\/div>\n DELTA Testing Services spent eight years in Venture II before moving to Venture IV in 2015. The move was necessary due to the 20 percent annual increase in student enrollments and the 67 percent increase in exams administered over the past several years. DELTA Testing Services simply outgrew its space.<\/span><\/p>\n Associate Director of Online and Distance Education Administrative Services Sharon Broere said, \u201cOur space has been great during the regular semester.\u201d However, she further explained that during the week of final exams, the number of students visiting the testing center and the time they spent there overwhelmingly increased which caused long wait times.<\/span><\/p>\n To ease the wait times at the two main locations, overflow sites were used to accommodate students. Overflow locations are still used today to better serve students. <\/span><\/p>\n
Cassidy Colson<\/p>
Thomas Crocker<\/p><\/div>\nNeed for New Space<\/h2>\n
<\/p>\n