Over the last few months, I’ve been analyzing the math on the digital SAT. I got to discuss all of my research with Amy Seeley and Mike Bergin on Tests and the Rest: https://gettestbright.com/all-about-digital-sat-math/
Here are some of the topics we covered:
What aspect of the new test will affect preparation and performance the most?
How much will Desmos and other aspects of the digital delivery system matter?
How does the digital SAT’s math content compare to the current SAT’s math content?
What makes the hard module of the digital SAT so hard?
How can educators and students use existing resources?
If you’d like to read any of the articles I referenced in the podcast, please visit my Digital SAT Math hub: https://mathchops.substack.com/t/digital-sat