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Episode 34: AP Chinese and AP Japanese Language and Culture – exam administration updates

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Improvements to exam administration for AP Chinese and AP Japanese Language and Culture requires a dual-guest conversation! AP coordinator superstar, Martha Rodeheaver joins AP Program Senior Director, Tonya Hutson to share the latest news about headsets, technology, and yes… The rumors are true! CDs for these exams are ancient history! And what’s this about an administrator console? Hear about all this and more on Coordinated.Setup and Administration Guide: https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/pdf/ap-chinese-japanese-setup-administration-guide-2020-21.pdfHeadphone information (page 144): https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/pdf/ap-coordinators-manual-part-2-2020-21.pdfTechnical Support: Email: [email protected] or Phone: 609-406-5640For more information and resources about the AP Chinese and AP Japanese Exams, visit the AP Chinese and AP Japanese page for AP coordinators: collegeboard.org/apcj-examadminFor more information on AP coordinators and to register for a Mini-Workshop visit: https://collegeboard.org/apcoordinatortrainingJoin the AP Coordinator Community: https://apcommunity.collegeboard.org/web/apcoordinatorsMusic by Jackie Rae: https://www.jackierae-music.com/

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Improvements to exam administration for AP Chinese and AP Japanese Language and Culture requires a dual-guest conversation! AP coordinator superstar, Martha Rodeheaver joins AP Program Senior Director, Tonya Hutson to share the latest news about headsets, technology, and yes… The rumors are true! CDs for these exams are ancient history! And what’s this about an administrator console? Hear about all this and more on Coordinated. Setup and Administration Guide: https://apcentral.collegeboard.or...

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