This site allows you to formatively assess all of your students at the same time. You can look and see what all of your students are doing and assess them.
This is a paper that outlines the Assessments to be used for children from birth to 8 years of age. I found this to be very interesting especially since I am a ECE major.
Differentiated assessment is an ongoing process of evaluation where the teacher gathers information and data before, during, and after instruction to better facilitate the learning. This process ensures success for all students in the differentiated class with data provided from a variety of sources assisting in giving an overall view of student achievement.
Differentiated assessment is an ongoing process of evaluation where the teacher gathers information and data before, during, and after instruction to better facilitate the learning.
This website gives several examples that teachers can use for assessing.
I thought this was a nice resource for ideas to differentiate your assessments. One of the items for fair assessment was many different kinds of measures. This source provides you with a lot of good ideas as well as cool activities
This is a video of deconstructing the common core standards. While i know that we are using the ISTE-S in class, many of my classmates will go on to use the CCSS in their careers so I thought it would be useful for them to practice and learn deconstructing standards using Common Core.
This website shows how to make a google search engine customized. This will be used in our lesson for online intelligence for more help and instructions for the students to make their own customized google search engine.
This youtube video is a Tedx talk about digital footprints. Michelle does a great way of explaining why knowing how big of digital footprints you have is important. She gives insight for people and the students to understand more about this topic. We will show this in our class to aid in our lesson for online intelligence.
This is a website that is used for quizzes, discussion, and surveying the class. I think this is a fun way to use competition to get students motivated.
This article tells why technology integration in education is important and it also gives a few examples of what that integration can look like it a classroom. It talks about how relevant technology is to our students.
The reason I chose this as my last resource is that it gave the big ideas for integrating technology in the classroom. It gives the idea of what works best with integrating technology and why it works.
This website gives 7 benefits and reasoning to technology integration in education. They are technology makes teaching easier, technology helps us track student's progress, educational technology is good for the environment, students enjoy learning with technology, technology makes distance learning more accessible, students and teachers can access information at any time, and technology makes collaboration more effective.
This is another source that discuss the benefits of integrating technology in the classroom. The reason I chose to use this site is because it says one benefit to integrating technology is that students now love learning because of it. This benefit is one of my favorites and is why I chose this source.
The main reason I chose this site as another resource is I liked how it gave a chart showing the difference between using technology and technology integration. For someone like me who was struggling to still see this difference, it really helped with the concrete idea that they are different.