To me there are two different types of assessments, authentic and traditional. In my teaching I have found that I generally use the traditional assessments more than the authentic assessments. I find that traditional assessments are easier to generate than authentic ones. I also tend to get more information from those than I do from the authentic ones.
For the traditional assessments I have found many online websites or even iPad apps that are great for making those assessments. One website that I use quite often is plickers. With plickers my students have cards that they hold up and I scan with my device. It shows if each student has answered and will also tell me if they are right or wrong. Another way I access is during videos that they watch on Edpuzzle. These videos stop when it is time for a question that the students must answer. It could be a multiple choice, a short answer, or just a think about this type thing. I have also been using kahoot.it. This is a neat website that has all kinds of assessments already made. The students can link into it and then respond in game like fashion. It has a ranking board and the students really like trying to beat each other.
With authentic assessments they are harder to make and find. I have done a few with different apps that will track how a student is doing and those help me with their goals. Other than that I mainly do this type of assessment one on one with students in order to track progress on their IEP goals. I don't think that authentic assessments are practical to use all the time. I do think they can help show mastery towards a goal though.
What ways do you use to assess students? What have you found to be more effective?
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Monday, October 12, 2015
Classroom Tools- Ones I have used
As a teacher I have found that there are so many tools available to teachers online. This summer I went to a conference about technology in the classroom. There are two tools that I have now been using because of that conference: Plickers and Class DoJo. Through a class I am taking with 5 Star Academy I have found many other tools to use in the classroom like Kahoot.it and Quizlet. As an educator I have found that symbaloo and padlet are also useful tools for sharing with other professionals.
Plickers is a tool that can be used for free. You print out these cards and all you do is put questions up. To answer the questions students use the card and turn up their choice. You then take an iPad or smartphone and scan those answers and they pop up immediately. This is a fast and easy way to get answers to questions and eliminates the need to wait and call on a student to answer a questions.
Class DoJo is how I manage my classroom behavior. Instead of having the stop light system up where everyone can see it each student has their own log in. The students can bring it up and see how they are doing on their own and not have to worry about other students seeing it. Students can also get notes on the system that are sent to parents who register. If a student is working hard teachers can also share pictures on the story wall. Only parents who have registered can view those.
Kahoot.it is a new way to assess the students that is all online. You can create your own set of questions or use ones that have already been created. My students have done one over the ecosystem. It is color coded and easy for the students to follow. This is set up like a game and they are competing against each other to see who does the best. My students enjoyed it and it will be used a lot more. The results can then be downloaded and/or saved on google drive.
Quizlet is another app or online system that I have found to be useful. You can put vocabulary words on here for students to learn and they can quiz themselves in many different ways. Not only do my students use this, but I have shared it with other peer tutors and they love it. They find that it is very useful for English vocabulary words.
Symbaloo and Padlet I could see being useful to teachers in a collaboration. So many things can be shared and discussed on these forums that it would be nice to use them just to share information. They can also be used to have certain discussions if needed.
All of these tools have come in handy for me in some way this year. I haven't dug very deep into many of them, but I have used the surface level of them and love it. I think these make teaching easier and it also makes it to where the students enjoy the material more.
If anyone has any other tools they would like to share I am open to learning all about them! I love learning about new technology tools.
Mrs. Jagger
Plickers is a tool that can be used for free. You print out these cards and all you do is put questions up. To answer the questions students use the card and turn up their choice. You then take an iPad or smartphone and scan those answers and they pop up immediately. This is a fast and easy way to get answers to questions and eliminates the need to wait and call on a student to answer a questions.
Class DoJo is how I manage my classroom behavior. Instead of having the stop light system up where everyone can see it each student has their own log in. The students can bring it up and see how they are doing on their own and not have to worry about other students seeing it. Students can also get notes on the system that are sent to parents who register. If a student is working hard teachers can also share pictures on the story wall. Only parents who have registered can view those.
Kahoot.it is a new way to assess the students that is all online. You can create your own set of questions or use ones that have already been created. My students have done one over the ecosystem. It is color coded and easy for the students to follow. This is set up like a game and they are competing against each other to see who does the best. My students enjoyed it and it will be used a lot more. The results can then be downloaded and/or saved on google drive.
Quizlet is another app or online system that I have found to be useful. You can put vocabulary words on here for students to learn and they can quiz themselves in many different ways. Not only do my students use this, but I have shared it with other peer tutors and they love it. They find that it is very useful for English vocabulary words.
Symbaloo and Padlet I could see being useful to teachers in a collaboration. So many things can be shared and discussed on these forums that it would be nice to use them just to share information. They can also be used to have certain discussions if needed.
All of these tools have come in handy for me in some way this year. I haven't dug very deep into many of them, but I have used the surface level of them and love it. I think these make teaching easier and it also makes it to where the students enjoy the material more.
If anyone has any other tools they would like to share I am open to learning all about them! I love learning about new technology tools.
Mrs. Jagger
Monday, October 5, 2015
Moving Mindset
I believe that I have already started changing in my classes to a moving mindset. During one period we are using iPads for all of our work. In another period we are using the iPads and regular books, but then at a different point in that class the students get to participate in genius 1/2 hour. During this time the students are able to pick something they are interested in and learn more about it. We have done this for just over a month now and the results for some of them are really neat.
Having a moving mindset really helps teachers in the classroom be flexible. I have noticed that many older teachers really have trouble changing and adapting to the 21st century use of technology. They continue to do things the old fashion way and when asked they don't really change much or anything they are doing. They continue to go about teaching the old way and say that they don't have time to get into learning something new or don't see how this is going to help them in the long run.
I have seen that it does help to adjust my mindset because the students are always wanting to learn in a new way. The students are all about technology and the mindset that teachers tend to have of not including that in the curriculum is hindering the possibilities for those students. Many are learning more through technology then they are in the classroom. If we can put those together and use them to our advantage then that helps everyone, not only the student.
Teachers need to be open and honest about what they are wanting to do. Take risk and try to stop avoiding things that they would like to do, but don't just because there are others that don't. By trying new things that is how teachers keep the interest of their students and is one way for them to figure out if something really does work.
Having a moving mindset really helps teachers in the classroom be flexible. I have noticed that many older teachers really have trouble changing and adapting to the 21st century use of technology. They continue to do things the old fashion way and when asked they don't really change much or anything they are doing. They continue to go about teaching the old way and say that they don't have time to get into learning something new or don't see how this is going to help them in the long run.
I have seen that it does help to adjust my mindset because the students are always wanting to learn in a new way. The students are all about technology and the mindset that teachers tend to have of not including that in the curriculum is hindering the possibilities for those students. Many are learning more through technology then they are in the classroom. If we can put those together and use them to our advantage then that helps everyone, not only the student.
Teachers need to be open and honest about what they are wanting to do. Take risk and try to stop avoiding things that they would like to do, but don't just because there are others that don't. By trying new things that is how teachers keep the interest of their students and is one way for them to figure out if something really does work.
Technology Integration
Looking at the technology integration matrix at http://fcit.usf.edu/matrix/matrix.php has been interesting. I have never seen this matrix before, but I like how it let's you click on the different levels and see more information. According to the matrix there are 5 levels of technology integration into the curriculum and 5 characteristics of the learning environment.
On the integration of technology I can see myself in the Infusion and Transformation categories. This year I decided to change the way I teach the students. Instead of doing everything on paper and pencil we are now doing just about everything on the iPads. This I thinks put me in the Infusion category because students are able to choose the tools they want to use in order to achieve the outcome that is expected. However, there are many other things that we are doing which puts me in the Transformation stage. We are doing genius hour this year and the students work on their own projects. The students will video tape how their projects are going and will edit them on the iPads. We are also learning about community leaders. With this the students have come up with interview questions and we invited 6 people to come in to tell us about their jobs. Those six people have been interviewed while being videotaped with the iPad. At the end of it the students will each take those videos and edit them anyway they want and then we will show them on our touch screen tv to the group. This is something that can't be done without the use of technology.
Since I am already doing some things in the Transformation stage I believe that I will just get better at integrating technology more and remain in that last stage. I know that I have a lot to learn still and I am hoping that I can learn that during the different times that we use the iPads to interview, edit the videos, and show them. I know that as we go along we will get better and hopefully quicker.
Some of the things we are using at the Infusion and Transformation stages are: iPads with google classroom, edpuzzle, and email, Green Screen, VeeScope Live, iMovie, bluetooth microphones, iPad tripod, and many other things.
On the integration of technology I can see myself in the Infusion and Transformation categories. This year I decided to change the way I teach the students. Instead of doing everything on paper and pencil we are now doing just about everything on the iPads. This I thinks put me in the Infusion category because students are able to choose the tools they want to use in order to achieve the outcome that is expected. However, there are many other things that we are doing which puts me in the Transformation stage. We are doing genius hour this year and the students work on their own projects. The students will video tape how their projects are going and will edit them on the iPads. We are also learning about community leaders. With this the students have come up with interview questions and we invited 6 people to come in to tell us about their jobs. Those six people have been interviewed while being videotaped with the iPad. At the end of it the students will each take those videos and edit them anyway they want and then we will show them on our touch screen tv to the group. This is something that can't be done without the use of technology.
Since I am already doing some things in the Transformation stage I believe that I will just get better at integrating technology more and remain in that last stage. I know that I have a lot to learn still and I am hoping that I can learn that during the different times that we use the iPads to interview, edit the videos, and show them. I know that as we go along we will get better and hopefully quicker.
Some of the things we are using at the Infusion and Transformation stages are: iPads with google classroom, edpuzzle, and email, Green Screen, VeeScope Live, iMovie, bluetooth microphones, iPad tripod, and many other things.
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