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Maggie Verster

The Teacher's Guide To Using Badges In Your Classroom | Edudemic - 0 views

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    "What encourages students to do well in school? Often, it comes down to grades. Many students will work harder in order to earn a higher grade. Colleges want to see good grades. Parents want to see good grades. Grades are good, right? Of course they are, but the grades should not be the only goal. Learning for the sake of it should be a goal, including what they learned, how long they remembered it, and how they applied it to new situations."
Maggie Verster

Just Pinned to Elearning and edtech: Here Is A Must Have Grading and Rubric B... - 0 views

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    Just Pinned to Elearning and edtech: Here Is A Must Have Grading and Rubric Building Add-on for Teachers ~ Educati… https://t.co/FPF0ZtakwM
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    Just Pinned to Elearning and edtech: Here Is A Must Have Grading and Rubric Building Add-on for Teachers ~ Educati… https://t.co/FPF0ZtakwM
Maggie Verster

The Truth About Facebook And Grades - 0 views

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    Does Facebook negatively impact grades?
Maggie Verster

How To Create A Test That Grades Itself Using Google Forms - 0 views

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    Google Forms isn't the first thing you think of when you think of assessment. It's not especially elegant, it won't wow students, and the learning curve isn't as mild as it might be. But with a little bit of work on the front-end, Google Forms can return the favor in spades on the back-end in the form of self-grading assessments. While there isn't an app (yet) that can uncover the true nuance of understanding, if you're using multiple-choice assessments-even just as pre and summative assessments-this trick can save you time, allowing the real potential of assessment to shine through in consistently extracting data to revise planned instruction.
Maggie Verster

6 Awesome Tools to Create Online Gradebooks for Teachers - 0 views

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    Gone are the days when  teachers would rely only on traditional gradebooks to record both their teaching progress and their students achievements. Now, technology has made it easier for teachers to create and access their gradebooks online and from anywhere with internet connection. Educational Technology and Mobile Learning has compiled a set of awesome tools that you can use for grading, managing your courses and student information, taking attendance, and even sharing with parents their kids grades. Check out the list below and share it with your colleagues.
Maggie Verster

NoRedInk makes learning grammar fun and easy - 0 views

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    Help your students improve their grammar and writing skills Create assignments and quizzes without doing any grading Target Common Core skills using your students' interests Provide students with unlimited help whenever they need it. Track growth using our color-coded heat maps.
Maggie Verster

Great Videos for Movement | My Hullabaloo - 0 views

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    RT @fibeal: Note how this teacher collects his favourite Grade R movement videos in one place using Symbaloo. So clever! http://t.co/OOh ...
Maggie Verster

Assessment & Rubrics for edtech related classroom activities - 0 views

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    A common question that we get with regard to technology projects is "how do I grade it?" The 21st-century communication and collaboration skills which are used with most technology based projects are, in many ways, real-world problem-solving skills. The standard, multiple-choice type tests simply are not going to be able to assess students' learning. Instead of thinking of the assessment itself as the measurement, we are going to need to examine our students' performances of understanding. In other words, the assessment is the tool through which we can gauge how much our students have learned.
Maggie Verster

The Daring English Teacher: Google Forms in the Classroom Part 3: 10 Ways to Use Google... - 0 views

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    "If you aren't using Google Forms in your classroom yet, you and your students are missing out on the limitless possibilities Google Forms offers. And to make using Google Forms in the classroom even more teacher-friendly, Google recently announced at ISTE 2016 that Google Forms now have an automatic grading option. Here are 10 ways that I like to utilize Google Forms in my classroom."
Maggie Verster

Free Technology for Teachers: Google Docs for Teachers - A Free eBook - 0 views

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    The 40 page guide is designed to help teachers who have never used Google Documents. Learn how to create self-grading quizzes as well as create share and publish documents and presentations.
Maggie Verster

How To Use Google Spreadsheet To Engage Your Students | Teachers Training International... - 0 views

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    Here is what we will discover: How to use Google Spreadsheet to facilitate real time collaboration and easy sharing How to use Google Spreadsheet to quickly build resources for your lessons How to use Google Spreadsheet to insert interactive Gadgets How to use Google Spreadsheet to design charts that will have your students going 'wow' How to make self-grading assessments Your questions answered
Maggie Verster

Best Online Quiz Maker | Zoho Challenge - 0 views

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    Zoho Challenge makes creating tests and grading candidates a paperless affair. Take advantage of our online quiz maker today to administer tests for your school, coaching center or business. Choose from an affordable array of pricing plans tailored to your needs.
Maggie Verster

Resources for Teaching and Learning - 0 views

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    "IMSA Full Circle Resource Kits are used by thousands of teachers, librarians and technology coordinators to train today's students in critical 21st Century research skills. Each Kit is packed with articles, curriculum, learning games and assessment tools for strengthening information fluency. Applications include staff development, library orientation, diagnosing students' needs and curriculum integration for elementary grades through college. Kit resources are free."
Maggie Verster

Three Ring-An App for Teachers to Create Educational Portfolios of Student Work with an... - 0 views

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    could be a great way to collect hand-written work without actually collecting pieces of paper. Just go around the room snapping images of your students' work. You can add notes to each image before and after the upload so it is possible to grade work using the notes field next to each image. A short video overview of the Three Ring app is embedded below.
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