System Requirements are available via DRC's Readiness Check url. The Test Administrator should provide the student with the following link: https://www.drcedirect.com/all/eca-readiness-ui/ so they can easily check that their device meets the minimum requirements.
Student devices (PC, MAC, Chromebook and/or iPad) must meet the readiness check found at this link: https://www.drcedirect.com/all/eca-readiness-ui/
A PC, MAC, or a Chromebook. iPads may be used as long as a secondary device, that has a camera (ie cell phone), is available for the web meeting requirement.
Yes. Students are to be visually monitored by the Test Administrator at all times.
Only when an iPad is utilized for testing.
Web Conferencing Services such as Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, Skype, GoToMeeting, Blackboard Collaborate, etc. Please be sure it meets the requirements provided in our guidance documents found in the Remote Testing section of www.laslinks.com/Texas
If a student is having issues with the test, there could be something wrong with their setup which could be causing problems with testing. To test this, a user should have them do a device check to make sure everything is good to go. To do this, a user should provide the student with the following link: https://www.drcedirect.com/all/eca-readiness-ui/: The user will want to have the student click "Run Test".
If the student continues to have trouble, please refer to the Troubleshooting Guide found at www.LASLinks.com/Texas for assistance.
As noted in the DRC INSIGHT Testing Device Requirements, certain iOS devices are supported; however, tablets phones, and mobile devices are not allowed as test devices for the full Remote Testing solution.
Remote testing requires the Google Chrome browser, which can be installed on a Mac.
LAS Links Online assessments are designed for a minimum screen size and a minimum resolution which cell phones do not meet. If a user attempts to log in to the LAS Links Online test, they will receive an error indicating that their device has not passed the System Readiness Check (a system check run by the application, prior to launching the test).
DRC is not able to provide support for web conference software. Reach out to your vendor for support.
A student may test with any device as long as they have a webcam and microphone so they can communicate with the Test Administrator.