Student assessment has changed in the new millennium. Though there’s something to be said for old-fashioned paper and pencil methods, new technologies are evolving daily to assist teachers with this task.
There are different ways to assess student learning using technology.
Here are some methods and several approaches for evaluating students online and assessment that are sure engage your students, and provide teachers with insight into their students’ learning process.
Google classroom: is a free service for anyone with a personal Google account. It brings the benefits of paperless sharing, and assessment to classrooms. Tens of millions of teachers and students use Google Classroom in thousands of schools worldwide, making it one of the most popular tool around. Within Google Classroom, it's possible to use Google Forms to create and share quizzes that are automatically graded as students turn them in. You'll not only spend less time grading, but also your students will get instant feedback on their work.
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Google forms: is a simple widely used tool for building surveys and graded quizzes. You can create multiple-choice or short answer questions for students to complete, specify correct answers and points, and provide feedback for correct and incorrect responses.
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Mentimeter: is a simple widely used tool for building surveys and graded quizzes. You can create multiple-choice or short answer questions for students to complete, specify correct answers and points, and provide feedback for correct and incorrect responses.
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Socrative: is a quiz-based, formative assessment tool with multiple features that can enrich teaching and learning. it is a formative assessment tool that help teachers and learners to assess understanding and progress in real time in class through the uses of quizzes and questions. Socrative recommends the use of Exit Ticket to adjust homework assignments or address mistakes.
Exit ticket is a quiz that is launched at the end of a lesson. It provides students an opportunity to demonstrate their mastery of content for the day, while ensuring teachers that objectives were met.
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Poll everywhere: Poll Everywhere is an online service that allows teachers to ask their students a question, and they answer the question using their mobile phones, or web browsers. it is a simple evaluation tool that engage children with minimal setup. Teacher use poll Everywhere at the beginning of of a session as a warm up activity or as a recap In other words, Poll Everywhere can be used to check student understanding.
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Google slides: is a presentation product; it is quite similar to PowerPoint. It is free to use. It can be a powerful classroom tool for assessment. An assignment could be designed so that each student creates their own slides; once combined into one presentation, students can learn from each other. Or, small groups can collaborate on one slide presentation in real-time and then present their slides to the class, allowing for an engaging student presentation.
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I liked your work, as well as the way you simplified each one of those tech educational tools
ReplyDeleteI liked the use of the video to explain these applications.
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