Here are a few more sites and Apps to check out for quick assessments:
Nearpod – This
is a quick assessment or presentation tool to use with less than 40
people. It’s nice because you can make
your own Nearpods as well as explore others’ presentations on all subjects and
pre-made questions.
Socrative – Create
quick questions, surveys, polls, and quizzes.
The site allows you to add in pictures, descriptions, and explanations
to answers and questions.
Infuse Learning
– Use this App on student iPads and your SMARTBoard to gather quick
assessments. Students can draw pictures
for responses, answer true or false and multiple questions, order events or
subjects, and more.
(See this example of the optional "drawing" response students can "infuse" into a lesson!)
Plickers – Plickers
are Clickers, simplified. Simply sign up
to create paper clickers (AKA “plickers) and then create polls or quizzes to
present to your class. Then use the
Plickers App on your device to read student responses depending on which way
they’re holding their plicker, and the results will automatically pop up on
your screen. This is an assessment
method that shows immediate results and allows you to know which students need
reinforcement on topics during the actual, “real time” of assessment.
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