1.1. Allows students to respond to prompts in videos. Can record up to a 5 minute response. This gives teachers another option to check student understanding. Teachers have the ability to provide feedback, as well as the option for peer feedback.
2. Socrative
2.1. Gives teachers the option to create quizzes, assessment games, and exit tickets to assess students. Teachers can vary question types. They can also post quick questions. There are options to create their own question or use ones shared.
3. BrainPOP
3.1. Teachers can use prerecorded video presentations over class content and then post quizzes to see what students have learned.
4. Wordables
4.1. Allows teachers to create word clouds and have students figure out the topic based on the words in the word cloud. This assist in understanding student knowledge on topic.
5. Formative
5.1. Teachers can give live assessment to see what students are learning. This allows them to make live adjustments to their teaching, know what may need to be reviewed/covered more in depth, and track student growth.
6. Crowdsignal
6.1. Can create online polls, quizzes, and questions. Student can use a variety of technology to take assessments. Results can be easily accessed.
7. Padlet
7.1. Allows teachers an option to make assessment collaborative or individual. Better to create Padlet for each student if trying to assess what each one knows. Teachers can create Padlet and have student write their answers on it. Can be great for any grade.
8. Edpuzzle
8.1. Can turn videos into assessments. Teachers can add comments, quizzes, resources, and more to videos. Student will be able to use these add-ons when they view the video. Their responses will be gathered for teachers.
9. Piazza
9.1. Teachers can create and post questions for student and poll them about class content. Teachers can also upload class content here. Works best with older students
10. Quizalize
10.1. Teachers can create stanards-tagged quizzes. These are fun and engaging for the students. Teachers can also assign differenciated feedback and activities to students after their assessment.
11. Kahoot
11.1. Game-based response assessment where students answer questions. Questions can be based on topics covered and info off the internet can be used.
12. Plickers
12.1. Assessment tool that allows students to answer questions with a card given by company. These questions should be multiple choice. Students will turn the card to have the answer facing correct direction. Then teachers can scan the card with phone or tablet and collect data.
13. Pear Deck
13.1. Presentation tool. Can add assessments right into the presentations. Can use premade ones or oringinals. Students can take these while interacting in the presentation. The app will give results to teacher in real time.
14. SurveyMonkey
14.1. Allows teachers to create surveys. Can be used to ask questions and get responses in real time. Allows the teacher to see how students are grasping concepts. Great way to organize responses in one place.
15. Quizizz
15.1. Teachers can create quizzes completely on their own or pull premade questions. Can allow students to move at there own pace or apply other accomodations. Will recieve data in real time. Teacher can also see trends from their quizzes.
16. Mentimeter
16.1. Allows teachers to engage students more. Can create quizzes to assess knowledge. Can also create fun competition-like assessment with the whole class. Students can highlight information on here to show what they need help with.
17. Edulastic
17.1. Teachers can make stadard-aligned assessments. Can create own questions or use premade ones. Get instant feedback. Can help to fill learning gaps.
18. Quizlet
18.1. Teachers can use this for a variety of uses. It is a great study tool for students, but can also be used for quizzes. Works great with vocabulary and checking for understanding of terms.
19. Blooket
19.1. Teachers can create or use existing "Blooks" to engage students in multiple choice type assessments. Teachers pick a set of questions and a type of game. Then, students answer questions directly to win game.
20. ASSISTments
20.1. Assessments for math. Teachers assign one assessment to students that aligns with their lessons. When students are working, they get real time feedback.