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Developing criteria and rubrics for assessment

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Larry Ferlazzo: Best Lists for Learning about Formative Assessment

 

For All Rubrics: Rubrics for the iPad 

 

Why Rubrics: Tutorial on using rubrics 

 

Quality Rubrics: Resources on using rubrics

 

Kathy Schrock: Assessments and Rubrics (extensive rubrics resources)

 

Eli: Program designed to facilitate peer review: free for teachers

 

Scott Filkins: Should Formative Assessments Be Graded 

 

Andrew Miller: Tips on Creating Rubrics, Edutopia

 

Every Teachers' Guide to Assessment. Edudemic

 

Bibliography: Articles on use of digital badges

 

Use Blogging for Reflection and Assessment

 

Cathy Davidson: Using the e-rubric rubric tool and badges for evaluation

 

Rubrics and Rubric Makers: lots of rubric creation sites 

 

Rubistar

 

iRubric

 

TeacherVision: Creating rubrics

 

Blogging rubric

 

Kamenetz, A. (2014). Tests that look like video games. National Public Radio

 

Digitales: Digital Media Scoring Guides

 

Rubrics for evaluating blogs

 

Calibrated Peer Review (CPR)

 

Rubric for evaluating podcasts

 

6 Traits of Writing

 

Interactive 6 Traits Writing Process: training in the use of 6-trait scoring

 

Chico State University: English Assessment Wiki: creating writing assessment criteria

 

Digitized Audio Commentary

 

Cathy Davidson: Using crowdsourcing assessment: peers assess posts and if "thumbs down," peers revise to receive points

 

Jing screencasting tool for giving recording teacher comments for student viewing of their writing

 

Using Jing to make audio comments in an online context

 

Training videos on how to set up and use Jing

 

Camtasia screencasting tool

 

Jonathan Chambers: Using Diigo to write annotation comments

 

Collaborative Assessment of Blog Posting

 

Teaching English: Encouraging Peer Response

 

Lindsay Jordan: Video: Using Moodle for Peer Assessment

 

Commentpress: Wordpress plug-in for adding comments to posts

 

Duke University Center for Instructional Technology: Using audio peer feedback

 

Digital Media Center, University of Minnesota, Assisting Peer Review

 

Annenberg Learner Corp: video on peer feedback (requires free sign-up for access)

 

Peer group feedback: Readingonline

 

Michigan State Writing Center: Peer-Response Workshop

 

Making comments with Google Docs

 

Sonja Mack, ReadWriteThink Lesson: Improve Students’ Writing Using Online Workshops

 

Linda Nilson: Helping Students Help Each Other: Making Peer Feedback More Valuable

 

Writer's Window: New Zealand site for sharing writing and adding to continuous stories

 

SWoRD: online anonymous peer feedback system

 

Articles on uses of SWoRD

 

SWoRD: Tutorial on how to give effective peer feedback

 

Apple Educator Showcase: Using Garageband for Students Self-Assessing

 

 

 

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