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Formative Assessment is Key to Being Responsive

Catlin Tucker

Observational Assessments The teacher’s observations of student behaviors, interactions, and work provide valuable qualitative data (or information that is descriptive and non-numeric) that complements quantitative assessments, like quizzes that produce numerical data. formal writing assignment, performance task, project).

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3 unexpected ways tech can humanize learning

eSchool News

That is, instead of delivering content during class and giving exercises as homework, I had students learn the content at home by watching videos with embedded quizzes. The embedded quizzes enabled me to view student’s responses. Creating a safe environment for all students to participate in class discussions.

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ASU course encourages high schoolers to get their heads in the cloud

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Students nationwide participate in the ASU course. The course uses Canvas to manage the online, asynchronous portion of learning – this includes recorded lectures by ASU faculty, along with weekly assignments and quizzes. To date, over 225 high schoolers have enrolled in the course.

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The Station Rotation Model: Must-Do vs. May-Do Stations

Catlin Tucker

So, the teacher will use data to assign each student one or two “must-do” learning activities. These formative assessments can take the form of quizzes, short written responses, exit tickets, online discussions, and graphic organizers. For example, a teacher might design a station rotation with six stations.

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Smarter Classrooms for Today and Tomorrow

eSchool News

It is a dynamic, interconnected space where knowledge flows freely, and learners are active participants in their educational journey. Learning management systems (LMS) that facilitate online content delivery, assignments, and grading. Classroom response systems for instant feedback and engagement through quizzes, polls, and surveys.

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How to Make Math Fun and Interesting

Teach Hub

Its great for in-class use and also works well as a homework assignment. Quizzes to review material in a high-energy way. Adding a competitive element can turn even the most reluctant learners into active participants. It offers interactive activities and visual representations to keep students engaged. Online Kahoot !

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Asynchronous Learning or Live Lessons? Which One Works Better for Me?

Edsurge

“Synchronous online learning” generally refers to live learning activities that must happen at a set time (often over Zoom or a similar platform), while “asynchronous online learning” refers to almost everything else (completing assignments, doing readings, watching videos, etc.).

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