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Types of Assessment Tests Quizzes Affective Opinion Projects/Assignments Survey Formative Summative
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Types of Technology Computers Internet Software Hand Held Calculators Data Probes Other Hardware
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Using Technology Using technology to assess student learning, attitudes, etc. needs to work seamlessly within your class or it becomes burdensome and quickly abandon.
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Computers & Internet Unless all students have a computer, it is very hard to use this technology as an in- class assessment tool. Therefore, without the computer, using the Internet is impossible as part of an in- class assessment plan. However, both computers and the Internet may take part in an overall assessment plan for any class.
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Computers & Internet Using Blackboard –Administer on-line Quizzes/Tests/ Surveys/etc. so class time is saved for teaching –Results are available immediately for students –Post grades so students can monitor their progress in your class
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Computers & Internet Use the Internet to assess critical thinking skills Use interactive web pages Use Internet interactive software Create or use WebQuests
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Critical Thinking Have students locate various web resources on a topic Have them critically analyze the readings –Word Selection –Word Connotation –Tone of the Writing –Logic of Written Arguments –Interpretation of Numerical Data Written Assignment
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Interactive Web Pages Sites with online, interactive quizzes, tutorials, etc. Sites where students input information and see the results Sites where students gather real-time information and use it in assignments Sites where students hypothesize and test conjectures
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Interactive Web Pages Must have Flash Plug-in and browser must be Java compatible Find sites through search engines “interactive site” Good assignment for students to locate interactive sites for you [along with the ones you find]
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Internet-Interactive Software Earth Browser
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All types of science explorations Climate and indigenous people Population dispersion Impact of climatologically changes on people and wildlife And so much more…
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WebQuests http://homepages.wmich.edu/~k5matko/quest/
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WebQuests http://webquest.sdsu.edu/ An inquiry-oriented activity Information is drawn from the Web Focus on using information rather than finding it It supports thinking that involves analysis, synthesis, and evaluation
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WebQuests
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Computer Software Inspiration WWW Browsers Microsoft Office And many others…
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Inspiration Venn Diagrams For Example:
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Inspiration Directions
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Inspiration Primates
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Inspiration Trial of Antoine Lavoisier
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Inspiration Build Concept Maps
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Computers and Software Build databases of knowledge Develop multimedia reports Create photographic slide shows Demonstrate numerical relationships in a spreadsheet Build annotated bibliographies of Internet and print resources
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Handheld Technology Palm, Pocket PC, etc. Calculators Data Probes Other Devices
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Handhelds and Data Probes Obvious uses in science and mathematics Physical Education –Temperature Sensor –Distance Sensor –Accelerometer –CO 2 Gas Sensor –Exercise Heart Rate Monitor Art –Light Sensor –Colorimeter
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Handhelds and Data Probes Psychology –EKG Sensor –Heart Rate Monitor –Respiration Monitor Speech –Sound Level Monitor Education –Sound Level Monitor - used in classrooms
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Handhelds and Other Devices Assessing students with a handheld: –Develop quiz, test, attitude assessment, Likert scale survey, pre-test, etc. –Beam to students as they enter the room –Students complete the assessment –Students beam their responses to your computer on the way out of class
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Handhelds and Assessing
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Handhelds and Other Devices With Office to Go, students can work with Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint documents on their handheld Add a portable keyboard and the student has a full functioning portable computer Add a camera to the handheld and the student may add pictures and multimedia to their work products
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Tracking with Handhelds Create a class list with a bar code for each student Using appropriate software, read the bar code for students who: –Are absent, –Make significant contributions to class –Volunteer –Or just about anything else you can think of recording Keep anecdotal records on your students in class
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Handheld Software Download web pages to a handheld Free word processor with spell check, etc. Great free drawing program Create concept maps on a handheld
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There are many more examples I could give, but for now, I must say… and thank you for attending!
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