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This week, we are sharing our favourite formative assessment tools. Formative assessment is essentially how we are assessing students for what they know while they are learning it in an ongoing format. There are so many great EdTech tools available to provide feedback to your students while they are learning, so we are sharing our favourites for inspiration!
If you like what you hear, we would love it if you could share this episode with a colleague or friend. And make sure you subscribe so that you don’t miss out on any new content! And consider supporting the show by buying us a coffee or two!
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**For detailed show notes, please visit our website at https://edugals.com/101**
- Formative assessment = assessment for learning = assessment as learning
Our favourite tools:
- Screencastify - use prompts, problem solving explanations, pictures, visuals, retrieval practice
- Mote - great Google integrations, Mote Loops, MoteCon 2022 sessions
- Google Forms - self-grading quizzes, flipped classroom
- Kahoot, Quizizz, Gimkit, Blooket - great game apps for assessment, spreadsheets for Q uploads
- All things Google - collaborative, slides, comments, emoji reactions
- Low tech - paper or whiteboards are great!
- Digital whiteboards - Jamboard, Miro, etc
- EdPuzzle, PlayPosit, Nearpod, Screencastify - interactive questions for assessment
- Interactive presentation tools - Nearpod, Pear Deck - try self-paced mode!
- Padlet - online collaborative bulletin board, digital word walls, collaborative sharing, Q&A
- Plickers - combo of low and high tech using QR codes
- Polling tools - Poll Everywhere, Mentimeter, Answer Garden
- Portfolios - check out E074 to learn more - Google Sites or Drive works well
- Interviews & Conversations - have students prep ahead of time with audio or video tools mentioned above
- Podcasting - reflective, works well for problem solving
Connect with EduGals:
- Twitter @EduGals
- Rachel @dr_r_johnson
- Katie @KatieAttwell
- EduGals Website
- Support the show
159 episodes
Manage episode 364691716 series 2800281
This week, we are sharing our favourite formative assessment tools. Formative assessment is essentially how we are assessing students for what they know while they are learning it in an ongoing format. There are so many great EdTech tools available to provide feedback to your students while they are learning, so we are sharing our favourites for inspiration!
If you like what you hear, we would love it if you could share this episode with a colleague or friend. And make sure you subscribe so that you don’t miss out on any new content! And consider supporting the show by buying us a coffee or two!
We would love to hear from you – leave a comment on our website OR check out our FLIPGRID!
Featured Content
**For detailed show notes, please visit our website at https://edugals.com/101**
- Formative assessment = assessment for learning = assessment as learning
Our favourite tools:
- Screencastify - use prompts, problem solving explanations, pictures, visuals, retrieval practice
- Mote - great Google integrations, Mote Loops, MoteCon 2022 sessions
- Google Forms - self-grading quizzes, flipped classroom
- Kahoot, Quizizz, Gimkit, Blooket - great game apps for assessment, spreadsheets for Q uploads
- All things Google - collaborative, slides, comments, emoji reactions
- Low tech - paper or whiteboards are great!
- Digital whiteboards - Jamboard, Miro, etc
- EdPuzzle, PlayPosit, Nearpod, Screencastify - interactive questions for assessment
- Interactive presentation tools - Nearpod, Pear Deck - try self-paced mode!
- Padlet - online collaborative bulletin board, digital word walls, collaborative sharing, Q&A
- Plickers - combo of low and high tech using QR codes
- Polling tools - Poll Everywhere, Mentimeter, Answer Garden
- Portfolios - check out E074 to learn more - Google Sites or Drive works well
- Interviews & Conversations - have students prep ahead of time with audio or video tools mentioned above
- Podcasting - reflective, works well for problem solving
Connect with EduGals:
- Twitter @EduGals
- Rachel @dr_r_johnson
- Katie @KatieAttwell
- EduGals Website
- Support the show
159 episodes
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