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Akmal Yousuf

Microsoft Forms-a new formative assessment and survey tool in Office 365 Education - ww... - 0 views

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    www.office.com/setup Blogs: Today, we are pleased to announce the availability of Microsoft Forms for our Office 365 Education customers. Forms is the result of direct feedback from educators that they want to have a quizzing function with Office 365 Education. Educators told us they need an easy way to assess student progress on an ongoing basis. They also told us they want an assessment solution that will save them time, help differentiate instruction for all students and provide quiz takers with real-time personalized feedback. We designed Forms to be super easy so that anyone could confidently create a form and easily see results as they come in. Forms lets anyone with an Office 365 Education account create and/or respond to quizzes. What makes Forms unique and so valuable for educators is the automatic grading and in-quiz feedback functionality. Automatic grading does exactly what the name implies and greatly reduces the time spent grading. In-quiz feedback is a feature that lets quiz authors personalize messages depending how a student answers a question. For example, if a student answers a question incorrectly they may get a message, such as: "The answer is incorrect. I suggest you review chapter four as this will be on the final." HOW FORMS WORKS When an instructor wants to assess how well the students understand a given topic, they can quickly author a quiz directly from their desktop or mobile web browser. The instructor simply determines the questions they would like to ask and then chooses an answer type, such as multiple choice, text or a rating. The Forms authors can then send a link or QR code to quiz takers or embed the quiz into a web page, blog or Learning Management System (LMS), and recipients can complete the quiz on phones, tablets or PCs. And with the real-time feedback in Forms, the instructor can very quickly see where the class may need additional instruction or could advance more rapidly. Forms responses can also be exported to Mi
Akmal Yousuf

Microsoft Forms-a new formative assessment and survey tool in Office 365 Education - ww... - 0 views

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    Today, we are pleased to announce the availability of Microsoft Forms for our Office 365 Education customers. Forms is the result of direct feedback from educators that they want to have a quizzing function with Office 365 Education. Educators told us they need an easy way to assess student progress on an ongoing basis. They also told us they want an assessment solution that will save them time, help differentiate instruction for all students and provide quiz takers with real-time personalized feedback.
Amie Miller

INFORMAL ASSESSMENT IN EDUCATIONAL EVALUATION: - 0 views

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    This site provides information about informal assessment including what it is, why to use it, and different techniques to use in a classroom.
cdrsampleau

Assessment with ACS and EA - 0 views

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    Engineers and software specialists! We in CDRsample provide help on Migration Skills Assessment applications for ACS, Engineers Australia, NZQA (New Zealand) and many others.
Lindsey Clay

Welcome to Discovery Education's Puzzlemaker! Create crossword puzzles, word searches, ... - 0 views

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    Puzzlemaker.com allows teachers to quickly produce different ways of assessing students, or getting them to interact with fun learning games.
Amie Miller

newsletterv11n2.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    This site provides many different kinds of informal assessment ideas.
cdrsampleau

Feedback on CDR Sample services - 0 views

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    We in CDRsample help Engineers with their CDR preparation for successful assessment with the Engineers Australia. We operate for 8 years and so far we have few hundreds of successful Clients.
Akmal Yousuf

Office 365: A customer-centric service experience - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    A teacher would never be satisfied with her performance if she discovered that the entire back row of her classroom was unable to hear her lecture. In the world of cloud services for business, we see things the same way. With Office 365, every user counts! Google has a different approach. It starts counting downtime only after at least 5 percent of users are affected. Imagine if 100 of your 2,000 users had no access to email. Would you, as an IT professional, be satisfied with your performance? Would your business hold you accountable for your performance? The answers to these questions are clear. Calculating downtime only after 5 percent of your users cannot access email, as Google does, makes it more difficult for you to assess impact to user productivity. Google's approach doesn't help your business with meaningful performance metrics. With Office 365, every affected customer and every service counts when we calculate downtime. Downtime means the total minutes in a month during which service is unavailable, excluding scheduled downtime. For services like email, there is no scheduled downtime, an experience that our many Exchange Server customers have long been accustomed to-system maintenance while they continue to be productive in their Outlook inboxes. In addition to the way it calculates downtime, Google also combines consumer and commercial service availability when reporting the availability of Gmail. This means if you are considering Google Apps for Business, you cannot get accurate information regarding the availability of the commercial service that you need. On the other hand, Microsoft's approach to calculating downtime, which includes every user minute, helps you understand whether your users' productivity is being impacted by downtime of email. Google takes a "use at your risk" approach around Google+, Hangout and Google Voice. These services are not part of Google Apps for Business and are excluded from the SLA. Excluding these serv
Akmal Yousuf

Office 365: A customer-centric service experience - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    A teacher would never be satisfied with her performance if she discovered that the entire back row of her classroom was unable to hear her lecture. In the world of cloud services for business, we see things the same way. With Office 365, every user counts! Google has a different approach. It starts counting downtime only after at least 5 percent of users are affected. Imagine if 100 of your 2,000 users had no access to email. Would you, as an IT professional, be satisfied with your performance? Would your business hold you accountable for your performance? The answers to these questions are clear. Calculating downtime only after 5 percent of your users cannot access email, as Google does, makes it more difficult for you to assess impact to user productivity. Google's approach doesn't help your business with meaningful performance metrics.
cdrsampleau

ACS And Its Detailed Information One Must Be Aware About Before Immigrating To Australia - 0 views

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    ACS is an abbreviation for Australian Computer Society. ACS is an assessing authority with authorization for different ICT occupations that are listed in the Skilled Occupations List-SOL and Consolidated Sponsored Occupations List- CSOL.
Jacqueline Bosworth

Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators - Home Page - Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators - 0 views

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    Tons of information and tools for elementary school teachers who need assistance in developing lesson plans, finding sources for information and accessing content for different subject areas.
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