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1 Technology Tools to Support the Assessment Process
Please join the room with the code: kus7u37u3

2 Pick up your Plickers card and look for the letter answers A, B, C, D
*You do not need to log into anything to participate Pick up your Plickers card and look for the letter answers A, B, C, D

3 http://padlet.com/tracie_hamilto1/stemsummit Padlet
is another great choice for informal formative assessments. Teachers create a wall, post one or many questions or prompts, and share the link with students who then post their responses to the wall as sticky notes. Teachers have the option to moderate responses, which keeps all sticky notes hidden until approved by the teacher. Sticky notes can contain text, images, video, and links. These media options allow teachers to post image or video prompts or direct students to a website. Students can also include these different types of media in their responses, allowing them to respond creatively. Wallwisher works great as an exit ticket, a warm-up activity, a status-of-the-class, or a progress check. 

4 https://b.socrative.com/login/student/
Room:3UYOT8BC Student View Teacher View  is a free student response system that works with any Internet-connected device including iPads and Android tablets. Infuse Learning allows teachers to push questions, prompts, and quizzes out to students' devices in private virtual classrooms. In an Infuse Learning room a teacher can give students a wide variety of formats in which to response to a question or prompt. Students can reply to prompts and questions in standard multiple choice, true/false, and short answer formats. But Infuse Learning also offers an option for students to reply by creating drawings or diagrams on their iPads, Android tablets, or on their laptops. Infuse Learning offers a couple of helpful accessibility options including support for multiple languages. Teachers can choose to enable translation for questions, prompts, and answer choices that students see on their devices. Another accessibility feature is audio narration for questions, prompts, and answer choices. To hear the audio students simply click on the audio button when viewing a question. And as you can see in the screenshot below, your questions can include images.

5 Kahoot.it Teacher View Student View *Each quiz generates a new pin
*Each quiz generates a new pin

6 Google Forms Answers go to a spreadsheet

7 iPad Apps that offer a URL:

8 Audio Creations: Educreations To Create a Teacher site

9 Two Great Apps Connected:
Skitch

10 Exit Ticket Please return to the Edmodo site and complete the Exit Ticket….


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