TRAX Transition System: Online Edition
The transition survey process is revolutionized with tools to allow you to distribute surveys to your colleagues which are then automatically scored. Results are made clear with carefully designed graphs and automatically fed into IEP process. Instant collaboration produces better outcomes and frees the teacher's time.
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Organizing and presenting IEPs has never been easier. Survey results are evaluated and prioritized. A Transition Plan is automatically generated and responsibilities assigned. The paperwork hassle is removed allowing more time for careful planning for optimal outcomes.
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Ten Sigma rounds out the planning process with the same, time-tested set of activities enjoyed by our Hardcopy Edition customers for years. Hundreds of activities for two categories of students are automatically selected based on the judgements made during planning. To increase motivation and the sense of achievement, the system even produces a customized Certificate of Strength for each activity group.
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Clearly written annual goals are generated, allowing teachers to produce better and more consistent work in less time. The system organizes goal wording for a finished product that feeds directly to the IEP producing clean, easy to understand instructions. Clear, consistent goals produce better outcomes. A faster process leaves more time for teaching.
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Conventional reporting is time-consuming and laborious. Tabulation, organization, record-keeping all drain time and enthusiasm from the teaching process. Ten Sigma's new data collection tool knows all the rubrics, activies and goals that have been planned for a student. Scores and progress are gathered online and automatically put into report format. Districts and families get clear, consistent information. The teacher's life gets much easier.
Learn more about the Online Data Collector (HERE)







