Vretta has developed two videos to help learners:
create their Vretta account, and
book their CAEC tests
The CAEC is a fully-computerized test.
Vretta has developed a resource that can help learners get comfortable with the online testing environment
The online test has a number of built-in tools that may be unfamiliar to the learner, such as:
Zoom and Line Reader
Drawing Tools
Self-contained notepad
Self-contained formula sheets
Self-contained calculator
Self-contained protractor
Self-contained ruler
Self-contained dictionary and thesaurus (only available during the Writing test)
AlphaPlus has identified " four new ways in which the CAEC tests require digital skills and knowledge [compared to the GED]:
1. Interpreting a large amount of information displayed on the screen
2. Navigating the test interface and using a variety of digital tools
3. Answering at least 13 different kinds of multiple-choice questions that require a variety of digital skills and knowledge
4. Reading content from online environments, particularly in the reading section"
US National Archives: Document Analysis
AlphaPlus: Test Readiness Tools - multiple resources and assessments