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If you use multiple choice quizzes for any purpose in your classroom, administering those quizzes through Google Documents and grading them with Flubaroo can save you a lot of time. That's time that you can use for other things like delivering more instruction or building better relationships with students.
If you're looking for some videos that could help your students learn a concept that is a part of the Common Core standards that you have to teach to, the Mastery Connect community could be a great place to start your search.
"Given the chance, six-year olds can be articulate in explaining their own learning and make appropriate choices to demonstrate what they know. The choices just need to be suitable to their level. For six-year olds, that is often through drawings and oral explanations."
"This presentation outlines a set of technology rubrics that can be used in developing a professional development plan for school leaders and suggests ways media and technology specialists can assist in the completion of this plan."
In the collection you will find rubrics for assessing student blogging, student wikis, podcasts, and video projects. Beyond the rubrics for digital projects there are rubrics for activities that aren't necessarily digital in nature. For example, you can find rubrics for writing, research, and oral presentations.
A series of five workshops run from January to October 2011 exploring how the use of technology in HE and HE in FE, linked to principles of good practice in assessment and feedback, can help promote more effective learning.
"10 design elements are suggested for the design of authentic tasks in web-based learning environments:"
A blog post presenting the various components of the ETS iSills assessment.
Math is so much more than numbers on paper. Here are 15 ways teachers can go beyond paper and get their students to really think like mathematicians.
What is a 21st century library? What is a 21st century librarian? A collection of resources to guide libraries and librarians to create a 21st century library. Rubrics are included
This site will provide you with links, ideas, tips, and much more for supporting the use of infographics as an assessment option in the classroom.
Looking for a rubric template? Here are numerous links to sites that will be helpful for you.
Digital Portfolios Made Easy is a portfolio system developed by Dr. Leigh E. Zeitz and Andrew E. Krumm. It provides a system for presenting digital portfolios that is complete but simple.
"These are examples of various K-12 students' electronic portfolios. "
"TRAILS is a knowledge assessment with multiple-choice questions targeting a variety of information literacy skills based on sixth and ninth grade standards. This Web-based system was developed to provide an easily accessible and flexible tool for library media specialists and teachers to identify strengths and weaknesses in the information-seeking skills of their students."
"Turning Children into Data:
A Skeptic’s Guide to Assessment Programs"
"This article considers three essential challenges for education leaders who are grappling with the challenges of fostering 21st century skills: the assessment gap, the teaching gap, and the leadership gap."
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