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从Pearson VUE的网站上搞来的。是他们给自己Test Center工作人员关于Erasable Noteboards的建议.
Tips on Erasable Board Usage
The markers you originally received with the erasable boards are ‘wet-erase markers,’ meaning you should use water or some type of cleaning fluid to clean the boards. When you need to replace your markers, you can choose to get wet-erase markers again, or dry-erase markers that do not require any kind of liquid to clean. Note that dry-erase markers may be messier for candidates as ink can rub off on their hand or sleeve.
Another difference between the two types of markers is the odor. Dry erase markers tend to have a strong odor, but manufacturers do make low-odor dry-erase markers. The wet-erase markers have little or no odor. Whatever type of markers you choose; they should have a fine point for writing. Candidates cannot easily write text or do calculations with markers that have a thick or wide tip.
If a candidate fills up their erasable board with notes during the exam, DO NOT ask the candidate to clean the board and continue. The candidate should hand in their filled board and be given a new one. Since candidates’ exams are timed, they should not have to spend time on cleaning their own erasable board. This could also be messy and distracting for candidates, when they should be concentrating on their exams.
Remember to clean the erasable board as soon each candidate completes his or her exam. Do not leave boards with notes on them lying around or give messy boards to new candidates. The boards can be cleaned more easily if they are cleaned immediately after use. |