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adamsbritta

Socrative | Student Response System | Audience Response Systems | Clicker | Clickers | ... - 2 views

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    An interactive way to assess students through ipads, iphones, androids and more!
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    An interactive way to assess students through ipads, iphones, androids and more!
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    Britta, I think this is a great resource for teachers to use as a bell ringer or quick formative assessments during class. I could see this being a problem if the district is not 1:1 or if not ALL students have a smartphone to participate. I feel the students would think this was pretty cool. When I taught in a district that had clickers, the students loved seeing the results up on the board! I think they took ownership in it, which made them more engaged.
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    This looks like a great tool to use in my classroom. It would be a quick way to assess students on a topic before moving on. This tool is clearly geared towards teachers. It can help them to quickly grade quizzes that are easy but tedious to correct such as true/false and multiple choice. I would like to play around with this a bit more and see if there are discussion opportunities with it. My students use Poll Everywhere to have discussions or answer polls, but the results are posted for everyone to see. I like that the tools grades the quizzes and posts the results to a spreadsheet format. That would be such an efficient way to grade. This is much more user friendly than other automatically graded quizzes like Flubaroo. Thanks for sharing!
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    A few teachers in my building use secretive and have shared it in professional development sessions. It looks very easy to use and seems like something students would be very easily engaged with. Great resource for teachers to use with students. It would be just as easy for students to design questions and present as a quiz or dipstick check for understanding after a presentation or some other in class assignment. My school uses Promethean boards so we have this same capability built into that technology with the Active Votes or Active Expressions. I can also see this being something you could do with the poll feature on Edmodo. I think there are more and more resources out there in this style. I agree with Kayla that this is MUCH easier to use than Flubaroo, even though that is a very useful tool as well.
Dana Lampe

Pearson Learning Solutions - 0 views

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    Pearson deals with assessment. Career Readiness
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    Pearson deals with assessment. Career Readiness
abigailmfish

How to Flubaroo! {video blog} | Secondary Solutions - 0 views

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    Grade google form assessments (bell ringers).
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    Grade google form assessments (bell ringers).
sautera

My dashboard - 0 views

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    This is a web 2.0 tool used for mind-mapping or formative assessment
Dana Lampe

All clips - eduClipper - 0 views

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    help students and educators save time, build personal learning networks, and begin to shift the culture of assessment to be more holistic and include the wonderfully amazing work that students and teachers are creating in the classroom.
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    help students and educators save time, build personal learning networks, and begin to shift the culture of assessment to be more holistic and include the wonderfully amazing work that students and teachers are creating in the classroom.
Kenton Engels

Socrative | Student Response System | Audience Response Systems | Clicker | Clickers | ... - 0 views

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    This student response tool works very well for formative assessments. Students can use it as little as an exit ticket or for a 20 question quiz. The results appear in a spreadsheet which is easy to download and use with your team for data.
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    This student response tool works very well for formative assessments. Students can use it as little as an exit ticket or for a 20 question quiz. The results appear in a spreadsheet which is easy to download and use with your team for data.
sarah-mckee

Wikispaces - 0 views

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    This would be a place for students to collaborate and share resources. The website also says writing workspaces and formative assessment.
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    This would be a place for students to collaborate and share resources. The website also says writing workspaces and formative assessment.
kaylapins

Kahoot! | Game-based blended learning & classroom response system - 1 views

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    This is a web-based quiz type game that allows up to 30 students to respond to questions you made. The game only allows for multiple choice type questions. Players earn points based on speed and accuracy of their responses. This is a great tool for student engagement and reviewing terms/concepts in class.
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    Kenton - This looks like a fun site! I can see it motivating students. It reminds me somewhat of exittix.com. One thing I like about Kahoot! is the opportunity to have students be the creators of the quiz. One limitation is the multiple choice format. It would be hard to assess/practice higher order thinking skills through multiple choice questions in a literature class (which is what I taught).
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    This tool allows teachers to create review games, polls, and quizzes that students can access with cell phones. It turns the cell phone into a "buzzer" so that students can earn points by answering correctly and quickly. It posts the tops scores after every round which leads to some healthy competition.
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    This tool allows teachers to create review games, polls, and quizzes that students can access with cell phones. It turns the cell phone into a "buzzer" so that students can earn points by answering correctly and quickly. It posts the tops scores after every round which leads to some healthy competition.
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    This tool allows teachers to create review games, polls, and quizzes that students can access with cell phones. It turns the cell phone into a "buzzer" so that students can earn points by answering correctly and quickly. It posts the tops scores after every round which leads to some healthy competition.
sarah-mckee

lino - Sticky and Photo Sharing for you - 0 views

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    This site allows people to collaborate and create stickies to help share and remember ideas.
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    This would be great for formative assessment. You create a wall on which students can post "sticky notes" to add to discussion, answer a question, ask questions, etc.
sarah-mckee

ExitTicket - 0 views

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    This looks like an awesome way to collect and organize formative assessment data from students. It looks free with the option to purchase more features.
sautera

eduCanon - 1 views

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    show videos with questions built in. 
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    I laugh at the idea of somebody disagreeing with this resource. I am totally going to use this! I like to incorporate online discussion during movies that I should in my science classroom. One issue I have run into is how to get the conversation to flow and stay on topic. Problem solved! This is definitely a mix of teacher and student usability depending on how you define those 2 types of usage, but I think creation on the part of a student could take place with thi resource as well. Great find!
Tamra Willis

Quia Web - 0 views

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    Create your own educational games, quizzes, surveys, and web pages. Search millions of games and quizzes created by educators around the world.
Tamra Willis

Near Pod: Create, Engage, Assess through Mobile Devices. | Interactive Lessons | Mobile... - 0 views

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    Meet Nearpod, an all-in-one solution for the use of mobile devices in education. Easily create interactive multimedia presentations to engage your audience. Also has pre-made or shared content, some free, some for minimal cost.
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    Meet Nearpod, an all-in-one solution for the use of mobile devices in education. Easily create interactive multimedia presentations to engage your audience. Also has pre-made or shared content, some free, some for minimal cost.
sautera

RubiStar - 1 views

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    Rubistar creates rubrics for your lessons. You can communicate your expectations with students before, during, and after an assignment has been assigned or completed. 
kaylapins

Welcome to Flubaroo - 0 views

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    Flubaroo is an add-on for Google spreadsheets that allows teachers to quickly correct and offer feedback on student quizzes.
abigailmfish

Cramberry: Create & study flash cards online - 1 views

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    Create online flashcards for a class. You can share these with friends or colleagues.
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    I agree that these can be used in the classroom successfully. I have used something similar and have found success. Now, I am not sure what you teach but I think this would be best in a language classroom. That being said, it works in all settings. I like that this is primarily a student centered resource. Since students have to create their own flash card set they internalize the information. Finally, have you tried quizlet.com? It is a very similar resource that allows students to play different games with their sets. It too has an ipad app like cramberry which I like.
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    I agree with Kenton - it is a great resource for students to use to learn information. What I like about this one is that you can search ready-made sets. But I like quizlet.com a lot better. It has interactive games to learn the words and can even write quizzes for the students to test their knowledge. I have used that for independent study of vocabulary words for novels. I couldn't write 30 different quizzes to assess their familiarity with the new words they chose for themselves, but on quizlet they can take a quiz and show me their score. It has apps from Apple and Android so students can use it from different devices. Also, it has a print option for students who don't have access to a smart phone or internet outside of school. I like that it gives them an active way to study and instant feedback on what they know and what they need to study still. Finally, it has class options so I could enter a set and share it easily with the students.
Scott Boylen

QR Code Generator: QR Stuff Free Online QR Code Creator And Encoder For T-Shirts, Busin... - 2 views

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    QR code generator. Has some options other than plain B/W. Pretty cool!
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    This resource is an excellent tool for my classroom. This would go well with another tool that I commented on- Socrative. I could post a QR code on the board. When students feel confident they could take a quick quiz and move on to another standard. Students could use this tool as well. I have heard of students working to create a kind of scavenger hunt based on QR codes. I would like to learn more about that. I have used QR codes in the past but am excited to see that this one has color and other options.
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    Scott, as Kayla said, this is a great website for website short cuts! I've also used it with book reviews my students have made. I first have my students create a video of a book review they made. I then have them upload it to Youtube, followed by making the QR code for the video. I then place the code on the back of the book and then students can go back later and see a book review on the book. I'd like to know more about Socrative though. Is that like QR Stuff?
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    I have done student multimedia projects for parent night. we just hung a picture of the QR code next to their name in the hallway. Their parents got to see their presentation which was web-based. QR codes are so handy and so is this site.
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    I like QR Stuff so much I have even paid for its use. I like that they keep track of your history in a paid subscription. I've used QR Stuff to create vocabulary scavenger hunts, to make a poster of sites to share with other teachers and post a video of the scavenger hunt to share. I've even made my own audio book recordings through QR Stuff. I see this resource as one to be used by students and teachers. The site has so many options for teachers to create codes for their classrooms. Students can link documents to digital portfolios, QR Creators are popular, but I haven't found another one that offers as many choices in codes and personalization features as QR Stuff. Ben you should look into Aurasma, an augmented reality app that adds a 3D component. And Socrative can be used for formative assessments.
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    QR codes are great for students, teachers and community members. I would guess many students and adults are familiar with them and if they don't know how to use them, know someone who is. Renee and Ben, I know some teachers use QR codes as a link to their Aurasma pages. I like this site because it offers more than the first-generation QR code generators. I can see many uses - I'd love to try one of the t-shirt or visual AR codes. I'm a fan of Tagxedo, which reminds of of the visual AR codes shown on the website.
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