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Assessment apps

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Top Tech Tools for Formative Assessment

 

20 Great Grading and Assessment Apps

 

SeeSaw: Collect and assess student work

 

SeeSaw Plus: Record students' performance on specific tasks

 

Using the Showbie app for assignments and feedback

 

Edulastic: Assessment platform for use with Google Apps for Education 

 

Over 35 Formative Assessment Tools to Enhance Formative Learning Opportunities

 

Flubaroo: Assessing Google Docs writing

 

10 iPad Apps to Record How Students Learn

 

Richard Byrne: Three Ways of Assessing Students' Understanding Through Their Phones

 

Classkick: Students learn together

 

Kahoot

 

Using Kahoot for assessing students with quiz questions

 

Kahoot Team Mode for collaboration

 

LSI Tracker app: Track students' progress in lessons

 

Using Snagit to Leave Audio/visual Feedback on Google Docs

 

Revision Assistant: Tool for use in giving feedback for student revisions

 

Revision Assistant: Google Docs Add-on for adding proofreading marks and comments

 

Becky Fritz and Debbie Hahn: Presentation on use of apps for formative assessment

 

ClassDojo: App provides rewards for students' positive and negative behaviors

 

Herold, B. (2014). Testing Digital Tools to Improve Formative Assessments. Education Week

 

Gorman, G. (2014). Free Digital Formative Assessment Tools: Important Thoughts Before Implementing 

 

Using Kaizena to give feedback to Google Presentations

 

Richard Byrne: A Handful of Tools That Help Students Analyze their Own Writing

 

Richard Byrne: Free Web Tools Make Classroom Management Fun, The Digital Shift (discussion of ClassDojo)

 

KidGrid: App for collecting formative assessment data on students' work

 

Plickers: App for collecting student responses based on their holding up cards

 

Every Teachers' Guide to Assessment. Edudemic

 

Engrade: Share assessment data across platforms and between school, students, and parents

 

Angry Birds: A Lesson in Formative Assessment

 

Wikis as Platforms for Authentic Assessment, Innovative Higher Education

 

Using blogs, wikis, and Google Docs for peer conferencing, Used Books in Class blog

 

Screencasting Tools for the iPad: Use of screencasting to give feedback

 

Personalized Feedback on ScreenChomp: Screencasting to give feedback

 

Assessment apps for use with fourth grade

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