MyNotes: Assessing Learning Tools
These are my notes from the article, 6 Tools for Assessing Learning. It suggests we need to update our assessment toolkit in the face of remote learning.
Four suggestions it makes include:
- Retellings: Invite students to retell info and then analyze what they say to see where they may be confused. It can be done with various tools like Seesaw and Flipgrid.
- Teachbacks: Encourage students to teach each other, and have them capture that. Why not give it a shot with RecordCast.com, a browser-based, free recording tool?
- Interactive Videos: Use tools like PlayPosit, EdPuzzle to embed questions in videos that students watch. Combine it with retrieval practice strategy to get fast results.
- Know/Show Charts: Use something like a T chart to capture what students know aligned to success criteria, and ways for students to share they know and have learned.
I thought these were great ideas worth sharing and they connect to Hattie’s work. Check out the article for a more detailed explanation and more suggestions.
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