This document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on using mobile applications for quick and easy formative assessments. The goals are to: 1) Learn about formative assessments; 2) Learn about technology tools that support formative assessments; 3) Create a plan for performing formative assessments; and 4) Create a formative assessment using a technology tool. The presentation introduces various mobile apps that can be used for formative assessments, such as Moodle, Edmodo, ClassDojo, Google Docs, and Socrative. Participants are guided through exploring and creating formative assessments using the different tools.
4. About the Participants
Using our Lino canvas, please share your
name, where and what you teach, and
one interesting fact about yourself.
Have a mobile device? Download the
mobile app for iOS or Android.
5. Goals for Today
• Learn about formative assessments
• Learn about technology tools that
support quick and easy formative
assessments
• Create a plan for how you will perform
formative assessments in the future
• Create a formative assessment
using a technology tool
7. Formative vs Summative
With your partner (identified on the Lino
canvas), discuss the differences between
formative and summative assessments.
Share one difference on our Lino canvas.
*Click the Lino icon to access our canvas
8. Formative vs Summative, cont.
Understanding the differences between
formative and summative assessments,
which one is more important in
education?
To answer this question, you need to
understand your goal(s) as an educator.
10. How You Formatively Assess
With your partner, discuss how you
perform formative assessments and why
do them. Share this information on our
Lino canvas.
*Click the Lino icon to access our canvas
11. Issues with Formative Assessment
• Takes time
• Takes class time
• Takes your time
• Takes time away from learning
• Hard to do
• Hard to assess every student
• Hard to get individual feedback
• Hard to keep track of each student
12. Solution to FA Issues
Using technology resources can help
eliminate most, if not all, of the issues
with formative assessments.
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13. Formative Assessments Using
Mobile Applications
Goal 2:
Learn about technology
tools that support quick and
easy formative assessments
14. Types Formative Assessment Tools
• Tools that are:
• Easily accessed
• Multiplatform
• Easy to use
• Cheap (or free)
• Commonly used
• Highly supported
• Can be accessed at school
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Answer the following question using the
#summertech12 hashtag:
How do you use Twitter in your classroom?
Or, How would you like to use Twitter?
29. QR Codes
Watch this video
and answer the question below:
What will happen to the balloon?
The balloon will The balloon will be
expand on the flask pushed into the flask
35. Celly
Text FAUMA12 to 23559
or
Visit http://cy.tl/Mkp9k9
Login/Password: samplestudent/samplestudent1
36. TurningPoint Anywhere
Visit http://rwpoll.com
Enter Session ID displayed on screen
or use clickers to respond
37. TurningPoint Anywhere, cont.
Visit http://rwpoll.com and enter Session ID displayed
on screen or use clickers to respond
Which device are you using to respond?
1.Apple Computer
2.Windows Computer
3.iPad
4.Android Tablet
5.iPhone
6.Android Phone
7.Turning Technologies Clicker
8.Other
40. Exploring FA Tools
Based on the tools that you just learned
how to use, choose one to learn more
about and spend 15 minutes exploring
its functions. Share it with your partner,
as well as two other people. In your
group of four, share something new you
learned about a FA tool on the
Lino canvas.
*Click the Lino icon to access our canvas
41. Formative Assessments Using
Mobile Applications
Goal 3:
Create a plan for how
you will perform formative
assessments in the future
42. Formative Assessment Plan
Thinking about an upcoming lesson that
you would like to improve. How will you
use these technology tools to adjust
your instruction? Share your thoughts
with your group of four. Choose one
example to share on the Lino canvas.
*Click the Lino icon to access our canvas
43. Formative Assessments Using
Mobile Applications
Goal 4:
Create a formative
assessment
using a technology tool
44. Explore Using a Different FA Tool
Even though you have already selected
one technology to use this school year, it
is very unlikely that you will use only
one. Choose a technology tool that you
are uncomfortable with to explore
further. For 10 minutes, practice using
this tool and create a plan for how you
would use this tool.
45. Share About Different FA Tool
Within your group of four, share your
thoughts on this different FA tool. Does
it meet your needs? Would you
recommend it to other? Why or why
not? Choose one person out of your
group to share their thoughts on the
Lino canvas.
*Click the Lino icon to access our canvas
46. Teach vs Tech
Remember, it’s not about the
technology, it’s about the tool. While
these formative assessment tools are
very effective, sometimes no-tech
options are a better solution.
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