Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Assessment Tools Part 2 - Socrative



 

The second assessment tool I am going to highlight this year is Socrative.  This tools works on any device with internet access.  This tool is very easy to set up and you do not have to load students or a class into the system.  You can ask multiple choice questions, short answer questions, and use an exit ticket.  You can also add images to your questions for subject areas where that might be needed.  Socrative will grade the multiple choice and short answer questions for you and collect the data in a report which it emails to you.  This report can be downloaded and viewed in excel. You can share quizzes you have created with your colleagues which will save lots of time.  This data would be very organized and valuable for PLC meetings.

Below I have included some links which will help you get started using this great assessment tool:

Please let me know if you have any questions or would like me to come in to show you more about this tool. 
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Thursday, September 19, 2013

Assessment Tools Part 1-Google Forms


My next few tech tips will be focused on the topic of assessment tools.  Correcting and analyzing assessment data can be very time consuming.  Over the few weeks I am going to share a few technology tools that will help save you time and seamlessly organize your data for you.  I will give some highlights of each tool, but please contact me if you want to learn more about any of the tools.

Google Forms:
Our district uses Microsoft 365, but Google forms (free) is still a tool from Google that I use regularly.  This summer they have added many new features, but one of the most significant is the video question option.  I like Google forms due to its simplicity, ability to self-correct, and data organization.  

Check out this great link which shows how Google forms can be used to create self-grading quizzes.  This would be a great alternative to scantron cards and it is much easier to analyze the results.  Google also provides a video question option along with a way to insert images into questions as well.  The forms are easily printable using the printer friendly format for those who can’t complete them online.  

Application:
Google forms collect multiple choice, rating scales, essays, and short answer questions.  Depending on the question type it will also organize the data and put it in a graph for you to easily analyze.
This would be a great tool to use when you are creating and analyzing data from your common formative assessments or summative assessments.  You can even collaborate with others to create a form and analyze the results.  Please contact me if you are interested in trying this tool in your classroom.

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Welcome Back!

It is amazing to think we are finishing up the second week of school already.  I am very excited to work with all of you again and support you as you integrate technology in your classrooms.  I created this quick video to recap what I shared with you during workshop week.




Please feel free to contact me with any questions.  Have a great weekend!






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