}Remember your Quia username and password, you can do the exercises now and review them again in Quia for any changes next fall
}Know your district, building number, and user level when you call the Help Desk with technical concerns
}Encourage meetings with staff responsible for the LPR (teacher information) and KCCMS (course mapping) if needed, to prepare for the SCRS Collection
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We are going to do something we have never done before in the DQC. We are going to re-certify you once  you have completed all of the requirements to renew your certification and then we are going to leave your access to the Quia activities. If there are any changes, we will keep updating the questions over the summer so next fall if you want to refresh your memory on everything you are learning now, we will give all of our DQC participants more attempts at the activities so you can go through them again as a brief refresher.


One good habit to do when calling the HelpDesk for assistance is to know your building numbers and the specific user level you are approved for in an application, sometimes that is the key to receiving the quickest resolution to a technical issue.

One thing you may want to plan to do is encouraging meetings with staff responsible for the LPR and maybe even those who are responsible for KCCMS since the courses that are mapped in KCCMS will translate to the LPR which in turn will be important to SCRS completion records submitted in the spring of 2011. Aligning what is reported in these three areas may help to prepare for the SCRS Collection next year.