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Randolph Hollingsworth

National Center for Education Statistics, The Nation's Report Card: Writing 2011 - 2 views

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    Asa Spencer of the Thomas B. Fordham Institute writes in the Education Gadfly Weekly: "Traditionalists cringe, tech buffs rejoice: This latest NAEP writing assessment for grades eight and twelve marks the first computer-based appraisal (by the "nation's report card") of student proficiency in this subject. It evaluates students' writing skills (what NAEP calls both academic and workplace writing) based on three criteria: idea development, organization, and language facility and conventions. Results were predictably bad: Just twenty-four percent of eighth graders and 27 percent of twelfth graders scored proficient or above. Boys performed particularly poorly; half as many eighth-grade males reached proficiency as their female counterparts. The use of computers adds a level of complexity to these analyses: The software allows those being tested to use a thesaurus (which 29 percent of eighth graders exploited), text-to-speech software (71 percent of eighth graders used), spell check (three-quarters of twelfth graders), and kindred functions. It is unclear whether use of these crutches affected a student's "language facility" scores, though it sure seems likely. While this new mechanism for assessing kids' writing prowess makes it impossible to track trend data, one can make (disheartening) comparisons across subjects. About a third of eighth graders hit the NAEP proficiency benchmark in the latest science, math, and reading assessments, compared to a quarter for writing. So where to go from here? The report also notes that twelfth-grade students who write four to five pages a week score ten points higher than those who write just one page a week. Encouraging students to put pen to paper (or fingers to keyboard) is a start."
Shadi Karazi

Welcome! - 95 views

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    "Create incredible online assessments, classwork or homework. " IN REAL TIME!
Glenn Hervieux

7 Tools for Building Review Games - 97 views

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    Good ideas for quizzing/formative assessment activities, including Jeopardy Style games, Kahoot, Socrative, Classtools.net, and Tinypad
Amy Roediger

Create active prompt - 122 views

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    Very cool formative assessment tool - import an image and create a prompt. Share the link. Collect the data.
A Gardner

Learning, Leading and Reflecting: 10 principles of formative assessment - 103 views

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    Great resource. MT @justintarte: 10 principles of formative #assessment: http://t.co/NUwVlXzRZ7 via @mdmcneff #edchat #ntchat
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    Great resource. MT @justintarte: 10 principles of formative #assessment: http://t.co/NUwVlXzRZ7 via @mdmcneff #edchat #ntchat
Glenn Hervieux

Free Online Quiz Tool - Qzzr - 66 views

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    Create online polls/assessments using Qzzr - with analytics. Can embed multimedia and embed your quiz. Visually very appealing and works on all devices. The free version would work well in classrooms.
amberdewire

Assessment and Rubrics - Kathy Schrock's Guide to Everything - 208 views

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    A retired Technology Teachers website with lots of good resources to use in technology and education
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    pre-created rubrics 
Yozo Horiuchi

How Should We Measure Student Learning? Five Keys to Comprehensive Assessment - 81 views

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    See Edutopia's core strategies in action with our Five Keys video series. Take a deeper look at each strategy as we share the nuts and bolts of program implementation, give voice to examples from schools around the country, and illuminate the research behind the practices.
Melissa Stager

Seeking Assistance - 37 views

Hi Keith, At some point in the unit we are doing I have each student create a glog showing how all of the pieces we have covered so far fit together. They grab information from youtube, add docume...

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Glenn Hervieux

Teachers Guide to Creating Auto-graded Quizzes in The New Google Forms ~ Educational Te... - 6 views

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    Nice step by step guide on how to create/edit/manage auto-graded quizzes in Google Forms. Definitely worthy looking at the steps involved and the limitations.
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