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All Versions of NWEA Secure Testing

3.4

May 25, 2021

This release resolves priority defects.

3.3

July 10, 2020

This release includes updated App Description text.

3.2

February 16, 2019

This release includes bug fixes relating to test security.

3.1

February 20, 2018

- Updated to allow for version detection by the NWEA™ Test Player's Workstation Readiness Check. Allowing NWEA to better detect that your testing experience is as secure as possible.
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3.0

December 29, 2017

- Increased test security via AAC (Automatic Assessment Configuration)

2.0

June 10, 2017

- In June 2017, MAP became MAP Growth. This update uses the assessment’s new name, and updates the app to use the new look.
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1.2

May 22, 2017

- This release resolves an issue that caused some MAP users to encounter interruptions while taking their test.
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1.1

July 20, 2016

- Added ability to print the End of Test Report - Now able to launch on the iPad Pro - Updated screen images in the store description
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1.0

March 4, 2016

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Description of NWEA Secure Testing

The NWEA™ Secure Testing app provides students the ability to complete our K–12 assessments on an iPad®. The app supports MAP® Growth™, MAP Growth K-2 and NWEA state summative assessments.

NWEA Secure Testing: FAQ

Is NWEA Secure Testing iPad-friendly?

Yes, the NWEA Secure Testing software is iPad-compatible.
NWEA released the NWEA Secure Testing app.
NWEA Secure Testing minimum iOS requirement is iOS 9.3.
1.5: The NWEA Secure Testing app receives poor reviews and ratings.
Education Is The Primary Genre Of The Nwea Secure Testing App.
The newest version of NWEA Secure Testing is 3.4.
The date of the last NWEA Secure Testing update is July 4, 2024.
The NWEA Secure Testing app was initially released on February 5, 2023.
The NWEA Secure Testing app is rated NWEA: Contains no objectionable material.
NWEA Secure Testing currently features the following languages: English.
Unfortunately, NWEA Secure Testing is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not part of NWEA Secure Testing.
Unfortunately, NWEA Secure Testing is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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  • Real Review

    I’m sick of all these liars saying it killed something or gave then corona. Here’s my real story that actually happened. It’s legit trash, every time I use it — I see Micheal Jackson is dancing with Obama and they always say cringe ah stuff and Mew at the same time. They were acting like Gen alphas. But then they told me to use a microwave to prepare the perfect banana. So when I get home i try it but then it just restarts all my NWEA progress. It’s so frustrating but its not as bad as Khan academy.
  • Real Review

    I’m sick of all these liars saying it killed something or gave then corona. Here’s my real story that actually happened.

    It’s legit trash, every time I use it — I see Micheal Jackson is dancing with Obama and they always say cringe ah stuff and Mew at the same time. They were acting like Gen alphas. But then they told me to use a microwave to prepare the perfect banana. So when I get home i try it but then it just restarts all my NWEA progress. It’s so frustrating but its not as bad as Khan academy.
  • This app made my dad leave :(

    It was a quiet evening when the news came crashing down on our family like a tidal wave. My dad, usually anchored to his chair after work, stared at his phone with a mix of disbelief and anguish. His expression mirrored the tension that had been building in our home for weeks. It all revolved around an innocuous-looking app called NWEA, an educational tool purported to assess students' progress. Little did we know, it would become the catalyst for a storm that would tear our family apart.

    The NWEA app, with its constant notifications and demands for attention, had become a relentless presence in our household. Initially hailed as a means to track my younger sister's academic growth, it quickly transformed into a source of contention. My dad, already burdened with the pressures of work and family responsibilities, found himself ensnared in an unending cycle of monitoring scores and deciphering graphs. Gradually, his frustration metastasized into resentment, until one day, he vanished without a word, leaving behind a palpable void that the NWEA app could never fill.