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Geordie Paulus

Why Formative Assessments Matter | Edutopia - 1 views

  • Exit Slips These can be fun and not daunting, for students or teacher. Give students a question to answer that targets the big idea of the lesson, and have them write a sentence or two. Stand by the door and collect them as they leave. Sit at your desk and thumb through them all, making three stacks: they get it, kind of get it, and don't get it all. The size of the stacks will tell you what to do next. Student Checklist Give your students a checklist and have them self-assess. Collect the checklists with each, or every other, new idea during a unit of study. Make sure they write a sentence or two explaining how they know they've got it, or why they think they are still struggling. The Three-Minute Paper This is more involved than the exit slip and often times, I'd give the kids more than three minutes. I don't use the word "essay" or they get too nervous. I might say, "Take out a piece of paper, and tell me what you have learned so far about ____________." Often they will basically write an essay (something they usually labor over in drafts and on their own!) I assess these the same way as the exit slip, by making the three stacks. One-Sentence Summary Ask students to write a summary sentence that answers the "who, what where, when, why, how" questions about the topic. Misconception Check Provide students with common or predictable misconceptions about a specific principle, process, or concept. Ask them whether they agree or disagree and explain why. Also, to save time, you can present a misconception check in the form of multiple-choice or true/false.
LIsa Wenzel

Open source e-portfolio and social networking software - Mahara ePortfolio System - 0 views

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    You can find more information about these changes here. Mahara is an open source e-portfolio system with a flexible display framework. Mahara, meaning 'think' or 'thought' in Te Reo Māori, is user centred environment with a permissions framework that enables different views of an e-portfolio to be easily managed.
LIsa Wenzel

High Tech High - 0 views

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    The Gary and Jerri-Ann Jacobs High Tech High is the original High Tech High school. Founded in the fall of 2000, the school is located at HTH Village in San Diego and serves approximately 535 students in grades 9-12.
LIsa Wenzel

Dr. Alice Christie's Web Site - 0 views

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    Dr. Christie'sEducational Resources GPS/ Geocaching PodcastGPS - Geocaching Seminar Educational ConferencesEducational Consulting Using the Internet in Language Arts Using Spreadsheets in K-12 Classrooms
LIsa Wenzel

Dr. Helen Barrett's Electronic Portfolios - 0 views

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    Interested in Professional Development supporting ePortfolio Development in K-12 schools? Online classes begin in August 2011. For more information, complete this form. Recommended readings: Balancing the Two Faces of ePortfoliosMacLearning: Is the Future of ePortfolio Development in Your Pocket?
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