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5 Fantastic, Fast, Formative Assessment Tools

5 Fantastic, Fast, Formative Assessment Tools | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

"I thought I could read my students' body language. I was wrong. As an experiment, I used Socrative when I taught binary numbers. What I learned forever changed my views on being a better teacher."

Beth Dichter's insight:

This post begins with the author writing about an experience teaching binary numbers...and learning that students may raise their hands to say they understand when in fact they do not. If instead of raising hands you use one of the many free new tools that allow for quick formative assessment you may make a better choice.

Why use free online tools? You get immediate feedback. Some tools will work well with the entire class (such as Socrative or Plickers, where your feedback from all students comes in quickly). If you are have students watching videos Zaption is a great tool to check out as you can embed questions that students need to answer correctly to move on.  Five free tools are discussed in this post:

* Socrative

* Plickers

* Kahoot

* Zaption

* Back Channel Chat Tools

Each is described in more detail in the post. You may also want to check out the comment section. There are a number of additional tools suggested by some readers that may be of interest.

Halina Ostańkowicz-Bazan's curator insight, February 12, 2015 11:40 AM

Good formative assessment removes the embarrassment of public hand raising and gives teachers feedback that impacts how they're teaching at that moment. Instant feedback. We can do this now.

How???

K.I.R.M. God is Business " From Day One"'s curator insight, February 13, 2015 1:47 AM

ITS HARD TO TEACH THOSE YOU CAN'T UNDERSTAND HOW! AND IS WHY TEACHING IS A GIFT THAT IN TO DAYS SEASON IT'S TEACHING FROM A BOOK AND NOT THE HEART.  WHILE THE CHILDREN OF TODAY ARE OUR FUTURE BUT ACCORDING TO THE EDCATION SYSTEM THEY ARE OR ARE NOT ALLOWED TO BE TAUGHT IN , THEY ARE EDUCATED TO BE FUTURE "WHAT" WHEN THE TIME COMES WE WILL FIND OUT!

Melody Watson's curator insight, February 22, 2015 3:16 PM

Great ideas to use in the computer lab, or even with just one device.

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5 Ways to Collect Digital Exit Tickets

5 Ways to Collect Digital Exit Tickets | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

"One of the strategies that I use when creating lesson plans is to reflect on the previous lesson. Part of that reflection includes feedback from students. This can be done by simply asking students to raise their hands in response to a "did you get it?" type of question, but I like to have better record of responses than just a hand count. Here are some tools that can be used for collecting exit information from students."

Beth Dichter's insight:

Richard Byrne shares five tools that he uses with students. They are:

* Google Forms

* Padlet

* Socrative

* Poll Everywhere

* Plickers - For the classroom that isn't 1:1

Each tool is discussed and if you search for the tool on his website you will find information about how to use it.

You may find that your students will be more engaged with exit slips if they use technology to respond. In addition, some of these tools provide unique ways to see the response, such as Poll Everywhere which will display feedback as word clouds.

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