Using the Book Expert in Scholastic Achievement Manager

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Using the Book Expert in Scholastic Achievement Manager For use with SAM v.1.8.1 Copyright 2009, 2005 by Scholastic Inc. All rights reserved. Published by Scholastic Inc. SCHOLASTIC, SYSTEM 44, SCHOLASTIC PHONICS INVENTORY, SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT MANAGER, SCHOLASTIC READING COUNTS!, SCHOLASTIC READING INVENTORY, READ 180, READABOUT, FASTTMATH, and associated logos and designs are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Scholastic Inc. LEXILE and LEXILE FRAMEWORK are registered trademarks of MetaMetrics, Inc. Other company names, brand names, and product names are the property and/or trademarks of their respective owners.

Using the Book Expert in Scholastic Achievement Manager Table of Contents Overview...3 About SAM... 3 About This Manual... 4 A Note About Installation... 4 A Note About Adobe Acrobat Reader... 4 Book Expert Overview...5 Finding the Right Books... 5 Using Quick Search to Find Books... 6 Using Advanced Search to Find Books... 7 Using the Book Info Window... 9 Building Custom Book Lists... 10 Printing Custom Book Lists... 11 Printing Quiz Order Forms... 12 Printing Book Labels... 13 Using the Scholastic Reading Counts! Quiz Manager...14 Using Quick Search to Find Quizzes... 15 Using Advanced Search to Find Quizzes... 16 Print List of All Quizzes... 18 Print All Book Labels... 19 Export All Titles to HTML... 20 Export to Text for My Library... 21 Installing Quizzes... 22 Edit Quiz Collection Names... 25 Creating a Custom Quiz List... 26 Using the Custom Quiz List to Manage Quizzes... 27 Using the Custom Quiz List to Print Quizzes... 28 Printing Individualized Quizzes... 29 Exporting Quizzes and Quiz Lists in HTML... 30 Deactivating and Reactivating Quizzes... 30 Creating and Editing Teacher-Made Quizzes...31 Display All Teacher-Made Quizzes... 31 Understanding and Assigning Points... 31 Creating a Teacher-Made Quiz... 32 Editing Questions in a Teacher-Made Quiz... 34 Using the Book Expert in SAM v1.8.1 Updated 11.7.08 Table of Contents 2

Overview About SAM The Scholastic Achievement Manager (SAM) is the management system for each Scholastic Enterprise program, including READ 180, System 44, Scholastic Phonics Inventory, Scholastic Reading Inventory, Scholastic Reading Counts!, ReadAbout, and FASTT Math. SAM manages teacher and student rosters and collects and organizes performance data that students generate while using Scholastic programs. SAM allows teachers and administrators to understand and implement data-driven instruction by providing easy-to-use tools for: Managing student rosters; Generating reports that capture student performance data at the student, classroom, school, and district levels; Locating helpful resources for classroom instruction; Customizing settings for each student, group, and class. SAM also supports teachers and administrators by: Including demographic information and enhanced data aggregation capabilities to generate reports; Aligning instruction to other educational standards; Communicating student progress to parents, teachers, and administrators; Facilitating the import and export of data from a student information system (SIS) or a data warehouse. Using the Book Expert in SAM v1.8.1 Updated 11.7.08 Overview 3

About This Manual This manual covers getting started in SAM and setting up accounts at the district and school level. For other reference issues, see the guide below. All manuals are available at the Scholastic Technical Support Web site. For information on: Specific settings and reports for Scholastic EE programs Getting started in SAM and setting up accounts at the district and school level Adding and enrolling students in SAM SAM Resources The Book Expert Setting up an aggregate server, importing or exporting records, or other administrative tasks. See: Settings and Reports manual for the specific Scholastic program. Getting Started with Scholastic Achievement Manager Enrolling and Managing Students Using Scholastic Achievement Manager Using Resources in Scholastic Achievement Manager Using the Book Expert in Scholastic Achievement Manager SAM Data Movement Manual A Note About Installation The school or district Technical Administrator installs and sets up SAM and the Scholastic programs purchased by the school. For information about the installation process, see the Installation Guide on the Technical Support Web site for the specific program. A Note About Adobe Acrobat Reader SAM requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to work correctly. Acrobat Reader is included in the installation package; however, the installation process does not automatically install it. Scholastic recommends that classroom computers with Acrobat Reader already installed use their paid version of the program rather than the version included in the installation package. Teachers and administrators need to install Acrobat Reader should use the Adobe installer enclosed in the support directory on the READ 180 and System 44 installation CDs. Using the Book Expert in SAM v1.8.1 Updated 11.7.08 Overview 4

Using the Book Expert in Scholastic Achievement Manager Book Expert Overview The Book Expert is a powerful tool in SAM that searches the entire Scholastic Reading Counts! Library to help find books to match student interests, reading levels, and curriculum needs. The Quiz Manager feature of the Book Expert also allows the teacher to install purchased quizzes and create their own quizzes. Finding the Right Books To open the Book Expert search screen, click the Books icon on the main display of the SAM Home Page or click the Books tab along the top of any screen in SAM. The Scholastic Reading Counts! Book Expert opens to its main display. The Book Expert database includes approximately 42,000 titles that may be searched by title, author, Lexile, and other categories. The Book Expert uses two types of searches: Quick Search searches by title or author s name. Advanced Search finds books that match different criteria. Using the Book Expert in SAM v1.8.1 Updated 11.7.08 Book Expert Overview 5

Using Quick Search to Find Books The Book Expert Quick Search searches the Scholastic Reading Counts! Library by title or author s name. To use Quick Search: 1. Choose either Title or Author from the Search By pull-down menu. 2. Type part of the title or the author s first or last name in the Quick Search box. The system returns any title or author name that contains the characters entered. For instance, choosing Title and entering the word Potter brings up both Harry Potter titles and Beatrix Potter: The Complete Tales (Lives and Times). 3. Click Go. Results automatically display on the Search Results screen. Re-sort the list by clicking any column heading. 4. Use the check boxes to select (or deselect) book titles to include on the Custom Book List (page 10). Teacher Tip The search criteria used for the Advanced Search for Book Expert is the same as for the Scholastic Reading Counts! Quiz Manager. Using the Book Expert in SAM v1.8.1 Updated 11.7.08 Book Expert Overview 6

Using Advanced Search to Find Books Advanced Search allows searches by one or more specialized criteria for the Scholastic Reading Counts! Library books. Every search finds teacher-made quizzes as well as standard books from the SRC! Library. To use Advanced Search, enter data and make selections from among any of the following categories (clicking the red section bars compresses a category and clicking again expands it): Book Info: Search for books by author, title, book type (fiction or nonfiction), or language (English and Spanish only). Book Level: Find books appropriate to students or classes Lexile, reading level, Guided Reading Level (GRL), and point ranges. Awards: Select books that have received notable awards, such as Newbery and State Book Awards. Comprehension Skill: Find books that address specific comprehension skill issues students may have. Culture: Filter the search to find books that relate to the specific cultural backgrounds of students. Using the Book Expert in SAM v1.8.1 Updated 11.7.08 Book Expert Overview 7

Genre: Search for books from various genres, such as historical fiction, poetry, or myths and legends. Interest Level: Search for books appropriate for various grade ranges, such as K 2, 3 5, Middle, and High School. Program/Series: Search for books that are part of popular children s series, such as Goosebumps, Harry Potter, and Dr. Seuss. Theme: Specify themes to connect with instruction, such as art, music, and technology. Topic: Search by topics to find books tied to curriculum use, such as African-American history, endangered species, and explorers. Click Search when finished. Search results automatically display on the Search Results screen. Clicking the column headings re-sorts results. Using the Book Expert in SAM v1.8.1 Updated 11.7.08 Book Expert Overview 8

Using the Book Info Window Teachers may view and save details about any book on their list by clicking the book title link in the Search Results list to open the Book Info window. The Book Info window displays all the relevant data about the book. From the Book Info window, users may: View and update the number of copies of a book in the school library; Adjust Scholastic Reading Counts! quiz point values (requires administrator permissions); Add the book to a Custom Book List (unless the Book Info window is opened from a Custom Book List). Click Previous or Next to move to other books on the Search Results screen. Once the information is recorded, click Save to keep the changes or Close to exit the Book Info window and return to the Search Results screen. Teacher Tip Remember to click Save prior to closing the Book Info window to keep any changes made. Using the Book Expert in SAM v1.8.1 Updated 11.7.08 Book Expert Overview 9

Building Custom Book Lists The Book Expert allows teachers to perform several searches and save the results from each search in a Custom Book List. Creating a Custom Book List also allows teachers to narrow their search results. With this capability, teachers may also: Create, edit, and print custom book lists from the search results; Print quiz order forms to order Scholastic Reading Counts! quizzes; Print book labels for classroom use. To create a Custom Book List from the Search Results page: 1. Use the check boxes next to the search results to select (or deselect) titles to include on the Custom Book List. The counter in the lower left corner of the screen keeps track of how many titles have been selected. 2. Click the View Custom List button or the Custom List tab to view the list. Click the column headings to re-sort the information for each title. Using the Book Expert in SAM v1.8.1 Updated 11.7.08 Book Expert Overview 10

Printing Custom Book Lists Teachers may print their Custom Book Lists for classroom planning or curriculumrelated activities. To print a Custom Book List from the Custom List screen: 1. Click the Print Custom Book List link in the Print Custom List menu in the lower left corner of the screen. This opens the Print Custom Book List window. Using the Book Expert in SAM v1.8.1 Updated 11.7.08 Book Expert Overview 11

2. Use the check boxes to select (or deselect) the categories to be displayed on the printed list. 3. Click the Preview button when finished with the selections. This opens a PDF file of the list in the default PDF viewer. 4. Select File, then Print from the toolbar to print the Custom Book List. Printing Quiz Order Forms Use the Book Expert to print customized Scholastic Quiz Order Forms to order titles for the school library or for classroom use. To print Quiz Order Forms: 1. Click the Print Order Form link in the Print Custom List menu in the lower left corner of the screen. This opens an order form listing each of the books from the custom list as a PDF file. 2. Select File, then Print to print the Scholastic Quiz Order Form. At least 30 titles need to be in the custom list in order to print an order form. If there are less than 30 titles on the list, click the Print Blank Order Form link to print out the order form. Using the Book Expert in SAM v1.8.1 Updated 11.7.08 Book Expert Overview 12

Printing Book Labels Book labels identify books for classroom use or help organize the school s library by any of the categories provided in Book Expert s Advanced Search. To print labels for the books in the library in standard Avery 5160 or 6460 format: 1. Place labels in the printer. Click the Print Book Labels link in the Print Custom List menu in the lower left corner of the screen. This opens the Print Book Labels window. 2. Use the check boxes to select (or deselect) the categories to display on the book label. 3. Use the radio buttons to choose which type of label to create: Wide Book Labels (to place on book covers) or Tall Book Labels (to place on book spines). 4. Click the Preview button when finished to open a PDF file. 5. Select File, then Print from the toolbar to print book labels. Teacher Tip When using a partially-used sheet of labels, skip over the labels that have already printed by entering the number of labels already used in the Number of Labels to Skip field. Up to 29 labels may be skipped. Using the Book Expert in SAM v1.8.1 Updated 11.7.08 Book Expert Overview 13

Using the Scholastic Reading Counts! Quiz Manager The Scholastic Reading Counts! (SRC!) Quiz Manager finds quizzes from among the classroom collection of installed quizzes. Teachers may also use the Quiz Manager to create custom quizzes. To access the Scholastic Reading Counts! Quiz Manager: 1. Click the Books icon on the SAM Home Page or click the Books tab along the top of any screen in SAM. This opens the Book Expert main display. 2. Click the Scholastic Reading Counts! Quiz Manager tab in the top right corner of the Book Expert main display. Just as with the Book Expert, use the Quick Search or the Advanced Search features to locate SRC! Quizzes. Using the Book Expert in SAM v1.8.1 Updated 11.7.08 Using the Quiz Manager 14

Using Quick Search to Find Quizzes From the SRC! Quiz Manager main display, use keywords in the Quick Search to look for quizzes related to curriculum needs. To use Quick Search from the Quiz Manager main display: 1. Choose either Title or Author from the Search By drop-down menu. 2. Type part of the title or the author s first or last name in the Quick Search box. The system returns any title or author name that contains the characters entered. 3. Click Go. Results are automatically displayed on the Search Results screen. Re-sort the list by clicking on any column heading. 4. Use the check boxes to select (or deselect) book titles to include on the Custom Quiz List. Teacher Tip Use the Show Quizzes In link to sort the results by collection. Using the Book Expert in SAM v1.8.1 Updated 11.7.08 Using the Quiz Manager 15

Using Advanced Search to Find Quizzes Use Advanced Search to find Scholastic Reading Counts! quizzes based on a number of specialized criteria. As with the Book Expert, Advanced Search searches by reading level, comprehension skills, genre, or other categories. Every search finds teacher-made quizzes as well as standard quizzes that have been installed. To use Advanced Search from the Quiz Manager main display, enter data and make selections from among any of the following categories: Book Info: Search for books by author, title, book type (fiction or nonfiction), or language (English and Spanish only). Book Level: Find books appropriate to students or classes Lexile, reading level, Guided Reading Level (GRL), and point ranges. Award: Select books that have received notable awards, such as Newbery and State Book Awards. Comprehension Skill: Find books that focus on comprehension skills. Culture: Find books that relate to the specific cultural backgrounds of students. Using the Book Expert in SAM v1.8.1 Updated 11.7.08 Using the Quiz Manager 16

Genre: Search for books from various genres, such as historical fiction, poetry, or myths and legends. Interest Level: Search for books appropriate for various grade ranges, such as K 2, 3 5, Middle, and High School. Program/Series: Search for books that are part of popular children s series, such as Goosebumps, Harry Potter, or Dr. Seuss. Theme: Specify themes that are focused on in the classroom, such as art, music, or technology. Topic: Specify topics that are focused on in the classroom, such as African-American history, endangered species, or explorers. Clicking the red section bars compresses a category; re-clicking the bars expands them. Click Search when finished making selections. Results are automatically displayed on the Search Results screen. Click the column headings to re-sort the results. Using the Book Expert in SAM v1.8.1 Updated 11.7.08 Using the Quiz Manager 17

Print List of All Quizzes Teachers may print a list of every quiz purchased and installed as well as every teacher-made quiz. To print a list of all quizzes: 1. Click the Print List of All Quizzes link on the right side of the Quiz Manager. This opens the Print List of All Quizzes window. 2. Click the check boxes to select the attributes to include on the printout: Lexile, Reading Level, GRL, Word Count, Points. 3. Click Preview to open the quiz list in a separate browser window, displaying the values for the selected attributes. Using the Book Expert in SAM v1.8.1 Updated 11.7.08 Using the Quiz Manager 18

Print All Book Labels To print labels for the books in the library in standard Avery 5160 or 6460 format: 1. Place labels in the printer. Click the Print All Book Labels link on the right side of the Quiz Manager to open the Print All Book Labels window. 2. Select the check boxes for the attributes to include in the printout: Show Lexile Level, Show Points, Show GRL, and Show Reading Level. 3. If needed, choose either Wide Book Labels or Tall Book Labels. Either option works with the standard label paper format. 4. If necessary, choose to skip a number of labels if using a previously used sheet of label paper. 5. Click Preview to open a separate browser window that displays book labels for every installed or teacher-made quiz. Use the browser s print functionality to print the labels. Using the Book Expert in SAM v1.8.1 Updated 11.7.08 Using the Quiz Manager 19

Export All Titles to HTML Exporting quiz titles to HTML displays all installed and teacher-made quizzes in a preformatted HTML document. To export the titles and view the list, click the Export All Titles to HTML link on the right side of the Quiz Manager to open the HTML file in a separate browser window. Save or print this HTML file using standard browser functionality. Using the Book Expert in SAM v1.8.1 Updated 11.7.08 Using the Quiz Manager 20

Export to Text for My Library Teachers may use the My Library service to match the books in the library with available Scholastic Reading Counts! quizzes. To use this service, first export the existing quiz list file as a text file. To export the list to a text file: 1. Click the Export to Text for My Library link the right side of the Quiz Manager to open a pop-up window that explains the My Library service. 2. Click Export. This produces a text file that appears in the default browser window. Copy this file and send it to Scholastic Customer Service. Teacher Tip To place an order for the My Library service, or to find out more about the service, call Customer Service at (877) 268-6871. Using the Book Expert in SAM v1.8.1 Updated 11.7.08 Using the Quiz Manager 21

Installing Quizzes Quizzes purchased for use with Scholastic Reading Counts! should be installed on the computer that hosts the SAM Server so students and teachers may access them. To install the quizzes: 1. Insert the Scholastic Reading Counts! Quiz Disk into the CD-ROM of the computer that hosts the SAM Server. 2. On the Quiz Manager tab, click the Install Quizzes link in the Quiz Management box in the lower right corner of the screen. Using the Book Expert in SAM v1.8.1 Updated 11.7.08 Using the Quiz Manager 22

3. In a separate browser window, the Install Quizzes Wizard opens. 4. Click the Browse button (or Choose File button on a Macintosh). A File Upload window appears. Using the Book Expert in SAM v1.8.1 Updated 11.7.08 Using the Quiz Manager 23

5. Navigate to the Scholastic Reading Counts! Quiz CD, select the.zip file, and click Open (or Choose on a Macintosh). This closes the File Upload window. The Install Quizzes Wizard returns. 6. In the Install Quizzes Wizard window, click OK to start the quiz installation. Once the quizzes have installed, a success screen appears. 7. Close the browser window to return to SAM. All quizzes installed in SAM are now accessible. Using the Book Expert in SAM v1.8.1 Updated 11.7.08 Using the Quiz Manager 24

Edit Quiz Collection Names Scholastic arranges quizzes in collections around particular themes. Quizzes may be purchased individually or as part of these collections. Each quiz collection has a name that may be edited by the teacher. To change a quiz collection name: 1. Click the Edit Quiz Collection Name link on the right side of the Quiz Manager to open the Edit Collection window. 2. Select the Quiz Collection whose name is to be changed. This may be done by either a) selecting a quiz collection from the drop-down menu, or b) scrolling through existing quiz collections by clicking Previous or Next. 3. Change the name in the text field and click Save. Using the Book Expert in SAM v1.8.1 Updated 11.7.08 Using the Quiz Manager 25

Creating a Custom Quiz List As with the Custom Book List, the Quiz Manager allows teachers to perform several searches and edit or print the results from each search in a Custom Quiz List. Creating the list also narrows down search results. To create a Custom Quiz List from the Search Results page: 1. Use the check boxes next to the Search Results to select (or deselect) titles to include on the Custom Quiz List. The counter in the lower left corner of the screen keeps track of the number of titles selected. 2. Click the View Custom List button or the Custom List tab to view the list of selected titles. Clicking the column headings re-sorts the information. Using the Book Expert in SAM v1.8.1 Updated 11.7.08 Using the Quiz Manager 26

Using the Custom Quiz List to Manage Quizzes Use the Custom Quiz List screen to print and manage installed SRC! quizzes. From the Custom Quiz List page, teachers may: Print /Export Custom Lists: Use links on this menu to print individual quizzes, quiz lists, or export lists to HTML format; Manage Quizzes: Use links on this menu to activate quizzes to use with students, or deactivate quizzes no longer in use. Using the Book Expert in SAM v1.8.1 Updated 11.7.08 Using the Quiz Manager 27

Using the Custom Quiz List to Print Quizzes Use the links under the Print/Export Custom List menu on the Custom List screen in the SRC! Quiz Manager to view and print quizzes and quiz lists for distribution and classroom use. To print a list of quizzes: 1. Click the Print Custom Quiz List link in the Print/Export Custom List menu. This opens the Print Custom Quiz List window. 2. Use the check boxes to select (or deselect) the categories displayed on the printed list. 3. Click the Preview button when finished making selections to view a PDF file. 4. Select File, then Print from the toolbar to print the Custom Quiz List. Using the Book Expert in SAM v1.8.1 Updated 11.7.08 Using the Quiz Manager 28

Printing Individualized Quizzes Use the links on the Custom List screen to print quiz questions and an answer key for a specific book. To print a quiz: 1. Click the Print Quiz and Answer Key link in the Print/Export Custom List menu. This opens the Print Quiz window with the first quiz title from the list displayed. Use the Next and Previous links to scroll through the quiz list. 2. With the quiz selected, enter a value in the Number of Questions field to specify how many questions (minimum 5 and maximum 30) should be on the printed quiz. 3. Click the Preview button to view a PDF file that opens in a separate browser window. 4. Select File, then Print from the toolbar to print questions and answers. Using the Book Expert in SAM v1.8.1 Updated 11.7.08 Using the Quiz Manager 29

Exporting Quizzes and Quiz Lists in HTML Teachers may wish to post customized lists of quizzes to the school Web site so that students and their parents may access them away from the classroom. The Quiz Manager may be used to post the list of quizzes by converting them to hypertext markup language (HTML). To export a Quiz List to HTML from the Custom List screen: Click the Export to HTML link in the Print/Export Custom List menu. This opens the HTML file in a new browser window. Teacher Tip If you have previously exported a quiz list onto this Web site, SAM erases any existing quiz list with the same file name. To preserve previous versions, change their names before you export the new file. Deactivating and Reactivating Quizzes If teachers stop using certain books in the classroom, the quizzes associated with that book may be deactivated. Deactivating quizzes makes them inaccessible to students. However, they remain in the Quiz Manager database and may be reactivated for classroom use. To deactivate quizzes: 1. Create a Custom Quiz List (page 26) of quizzes to be deactivated. 2. Click the Deactivate Quizzes link in the Manage Quizzes box at the bottom of the Custom List screen. 3. When prompted, click Yes to deactivate quizzes. This deactivates every quiz on the Custom List. Deactivated quizzes have a red X through their onscreen Quiz icon. To reactivate previously deactivated quizzes: 1. Create a Custom Quiz List (page 26) of quizzes to be reactivated. 2. Click the Activate Quizzes link in the Manage Quizzes box at the bottom of the Custom List screen. 3. When prompted, click Yes to activate quizzes. This activates every quiz in the custom List. The quizzes are now accessible to students and no longer have a red X through the Quiz icon. Using the Book Expert in SAM v1.8.1 Updated 11.7.08 Using the Quiz Manager 30

Using the Book Expert in Scholastic Achievement Manager Creating and Editing Teacher-Made Quizzes Use the Quiz Manager to create custom quizzes for book titles that are not included in the Scholastic Reading Counts! Library. From the Quiz Manager main screen, teachers may create custom quizzes of up to 30 questions and save them in the SAM database. Custom quizzes then appear in the Quiz Manager s database and are visible in quiz searches. Modify the quizzes at any time to fit classroom needs. Display All Teacher-Made Quizzes See all the teacher-made quizzes saved in the database by clicking the Display All Teacher-Made Quizzes link in the right hand side of the Quiz Manager. This opens the Search Results tab, which displays each teacher-made quiz. Understanding and Assigning Points Teachers may assign their own points values when they create a quiz, or they may use the Points Calculator. The calculation is based on both the total number of words in the book and its Lexile level. Lexile levels are drawn from the Lexile Leveled Reading Map, which is provided with the Scholastic Reading Counts! software package. More information about Lexile levels and points values may be found at http://www.lexile.com. Use the Points Calculator to help students accrue points, regardless of their reading level. Students who read shorter books may still earn comparable points. Teacher Tip The Points field represents the total score for the quiz. Click the Calculate button to have the Quiz Manager calculate the points. Using the Book Expert in SAM v1.8.1 Updated 11.7.08 Teacher-Made Quizzes 31

Creating a Teacher-Made Quiz To create a quiz from the Quiz Manager s main page: 1. Click the Add/Edit Teacher-Made Quizzes link on the right side of the screen. This opens the Teacher-Made Quizzes window. 2. Click the Create a New Quiz link in the panel on the left side of the screen. 3. Enter the appropriate data; every field is required. Use the Compute button to generate a points value. The result appears in the field to the left of the button. 4. Click the Add New Question button, or click Edit Questions if editing an existing quiz. Using the Book Expert in SAM v1.8.1 Updated 11.7.08 Teacher-Made Quizzes 32

5. Enter the question, the correct answer, and three incorrect answers in the fields provided. 6. Click Add New Question to move on, or click Delete Question to erase the information and start again. 7. When finished entering questions, click Save, or click Close to return to the Quiz Manager s main page without saving the information. Using the Book Expert in SAM v1.8.1 Updated 11.7.08 Teacher-Made Quizzes 33

Editing Questions in a Teacher-Made Quiz Teacher-made quizzes may be edited to modify point values or rewrite questions. To edit an existing quiz: 1. Click the Add/Edit Teacher-Made Quizzes link on the Quiz Manager s main page to bring up the Create or Edit Quiz window. 2. Click the link belonging to the quiz in the Quiz Name menu on the left side of the window to access that quiz. 3. Click the Edit Questions button on the quiz information window. This opens the Add/Edit Question window with an existing question displayed. 4. Change the quiz information as needed. 5. Click Save, or click Close to return to the Quiz Manager s main page without saving information. Using the Book Expert in SAM v1.8.1 Updated 11.7.08 Teacher-Made Quizzes 34