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Formative Assessment Tools Trinity Episcopal School October 2015 Professional Development Laurie Frye
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Why would we use? Check for understanding after a difficult topic Pose a question to your class Motivate participation Ask open-ended questions to spark discussion See what students know before teaching a topic Have students reflect on what they have learned Ask students how well they know material or how long they have studied for a test Survey Find out what students know about a subject or topic before you teach Make classroom decisions, such as what book to read next Get anonymous feedback on teacher instruction or strategy Provide a break for students to assess their learning Quiz or test Exit Ticket
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Answer Garden A free, minimalistic feedback tool for online brainstorming or polling Good way to get feedback from a group or establish the knowledge level of a class on a certain topic Post it in a tweet or you can embed it on your website or blog to use it as a poll or guestbook. People post their answers to your question, either by entering their own answers or by clicking on and submitting existing answers. These are then represented in your AnswerGarden in the form of a growing word cloud. There are four modes: Classroom Mode allows respondents to submit an unlimited number of answers, but may only submit each answer once. Brainstorm mode allow respondents to submit an unlimited number of answers, including unlimited copies of the same answer. Moderator Mode allows all answer to redirected to an AntiGarden so that you can approve the answers before they appear in your Answer Garden. In Locked Mode, the Answer Garden is closed and no new answers can be submitted.
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Backchannel Chat Class discussion tool that is good for increasing participation in classroom discussions and for informally assessing your students’ knowledge. Shy and quiet students can ask questions and get involved in discussions. Teachers can control all aspects of the discussion, remove messages, prevent students from posting, or take control and lock a room so that only you can add content. Rooms can even be set up with password protection. Actions appear instantly and users can see when people are typing and vote on messages in real time. Student don’t have to provide personal information and can use avatars or Google logins. Can embed YouTube videos, Flickr picture and other Web 2.0 tools directly into the conversation. Chats have search and archiving capabilities.
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Mastery Connect App that allows students to take assignments, test, quizzes, and formative assessments using an iPod, iPad, or iPhone Teachers can assess and track mastery of state and Common Core standards and share common assessments Teachers can create and upload assessments or assignments in any format such as Word, PDF, etc. and deliver them automatically to the device. Free
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Coggle A mind-mapping tool designed to understand student thinking Students can use to create notes, distill topics, and share with classmates, or brainstorm information Free to create unlimited diagrams and image uploads and integrates with Google Drive Provides for tracking of changes and the ability to go back to previous versions Help to change the way that your students work and collaborate together
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Conceptboard Facilitates team collaboration in a visual format Similar to mind mapping, but using visual and textual inputs Web-based collaborative whiteboards in the cloud Draw, add shapes, sticky notes, images, documents, screenshots, files, and content as needed Secure sharing, moderator mode to present, live pointers for each group member, video conferencing, chat board, integration with Google Drive
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Educreations An interactive whiteboard and screncasting app Provides students with a tool to share understanding and comprehension Annotate, animate, and narrate content as you explain a concept Can create short instructional videos to share with students or ask students to show what they know or help their classmates learn something new Lessons can be shared via link, email, social media, websites Enable students to control the pace of their learning Gain insights into student comprehension Add voice, handwriting, drawings, photos, text, built- in video editor, save to cloud and control who can see, create and mange classes, and share lessons
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Evernote Skitch Allows you to get your point across easily by using images, shapes, sketches, and annotations. Works with a desktop, tablet, or phone and allows you to bring alive your thoughts and ideas using shapes, sketches and annotations
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Five Card Flickr Five Card Stories Designed to foster visual creativity by making stories out of photos Draws upon collections of photos specified by a tag in Flickr Dealt five random photos for each draw and your task is to select one each time to add to your building set of images. The students will have a final set of fie to tell a story in pictures Students can add a title and explanation and save the story
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For All Rubrics Free for all teachers Allows you to import, create and score rubrics on your iPad, tablet or smartphone. Can also create checklists and badges and do self and peer assessment You can collect data offline with no internet access, compute scores automatically and print or save the rubrics as a PDF or spreadsheet.
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Formative Feedback for Learning Free iPad app Designed to foster and encourage communication between students and teachers Uses icons and editing skills to prompt discussion through a conference setting Uses Robert Mazano and Dylan William assessment styles
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Google Forms A Google Drive app that allows you to create documents that students can collaborate on in real time using smartphones, tablets and laptops. Can use to run a survey, create a team roster, see results neatly organized in a spreadsheet
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Go Soap Box Web-based student response system Free for less than 30 students Works with the BYOD model, so no charge for a clicker. Keeps students engaged and helps you to understand what they are thinking Conduct formative assessments and get kids contributing Q&A, Polling, Confusion Barometer Students can submit and vote for questions allowing the best question to rise to the top Download activity and grade reports
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iBrainstorm An iPad app that allows students to collaborate on projects using a stylus or their finger on screen. Assign colors to give meaning or priority Show relationships between ideas
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iLeap Pick a Student Helps the teacher pick a student from the class Uses turn-based selection so every student is selected before a student is picked again Supports multiple classes and has a number of selection options.
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Jot Simple, fast individual whiteboards to express ideas and understanding. Ideas can be share via email or saved to photos or copy and paste into other iOS applications Sketch with fingers or stylus, add textboxes for notes iPad app
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Kahoot A game-based classroom response system, where teachers can create quizzes using Internet content. Create game from a series of multiple choice questions Add videos, images and diagrams to your questions to amplify engagement Students answer on their own devices and games are played on a shared screen Students can create and share their own to deepen understanding, mastery, and purpose Zero setup time, no player accounts, and one-click gameplay
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Lino Sticky note and photo sharing program Can add sticky notes, photos, videos, and files to a canvas or page and then share with others Good for brainstorming, mind mapping, illustrating what you know about a concept, planning out a paper or story, exit tickets, etc. Students can provide questions or comments on their learning.
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Nearpod Create polls, interactive quizzes, open-ended questions, slideshows, and more Basic version for up to 30 students is free Engage students with fun and interactive content and collect and share student responses instantly Track student comprehension in real time Can create new slides or turn your PowerPoint, Google Slides, or PDFs into an interactive presentation or download and use free and paid interactive multimedia presentations from publishers and educators
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Padlet Provides an essentially blank canvas for students to create and design collaborative projects Students can put any content, such as images, videos, documents, text, etc. anywhere on the page, together with anyone, from any device Great for brainstorming Use for book reports, inspiration boards, KWL, story analysis, timelines, portfolios, note taking, feedback Walls can be shared on social media, email, or embedded on a webpage or site
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Pear Deck Students can provide agree/disagree, thumbs up or down, draw on grid, picture, or blank screen, yes/no, true/false, a,b,c,d, short or long text answer, or enter a number answers Can open existing PowerPoint, Google Presentation, PDF or create a new deck Add interactive formative assessments and questions or ask on the fly questions Can add images or YouTube videos to questions Integrates with Google and can invite Classroom sections to participate in your interactive presentation Free for 30 concurrent session participant or $100/year for premium
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Plickers Allows teachers to collect real-time formative assessment data without the need for student devices or logging in Students are given cards that they can use to display their answer to a given question. Students select the answer and orient their card. Cards are then scanned by the teacher using an app on their phone or iPad Free to use, cards can be printed from the internet for up to 63 users per teacher Good for teachers that don’t want cell phones or computers out for assessments
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Poll Daddy Quick and easy way to create online polls, quizzes and questions. Students can use smartphones, tablets, and computers to provide their answers and information can be culled for reports. Free, 19 question types, can add images, videos, and content from YouTube, Flickr, Google Maps, and more Surveys can be sent via email, weblink, social media, posted to a website or blog
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Poll Everywhere Teachers can create a feedback poll or ask questions. Students respond in various ways and teachers see the results in real-time. Can embed live polls into PowerPoint Offers multiple question types, live word clouds and text walls
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Remind A free tool that allows teachers to text students and stay in touch with parents. A great free ‘check for understanding’ tool that’s easy to use. Create classes, add students, send messages, chat directly with students and parents
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Scattervox Unique polling tool that makes each question 2- dimensional by having respondents use quadrants for their response, thus creating a scatter plot. Appears almost like an interactive infographic
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Socrative Engaging exercises and games that engage students using smartphones, laptops and tablets. Instant feedback, personalized content, and reports Quiz, space race, quick question, exit ticket
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Thinkbinder A collaboration tool that allows students to ask questions and discuss topics in a group Students can share, create and work together on almost any project.
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TodaysMeet This online collaboration tool allows educators to create a “room” in which students can share ideas, answers and thoughts to lectures and lessons. Educators can view student responses in real time for evidence of learning. Backchannel chat platform to enable discussions beyond the classroom and give all students a voice
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