Online Tools for Formative Assessment

Comienza Ya. Es Gratis
ó regístrate con tu dirección de correo electrónico
Online Tools for Formative Assessment por Mind Map: Online Tools for Formative Assessment

1. FlipGrid

1.1. Flipgrid is a great tool to use in the classroom. This tool allows students to share, respond and interact with their classmates. This site is also free to use!

2. Padlet

2.1. Padlet is a fun creative way for your students to express their understanding by showing you a picture of their finished work. This site does not allow you to respond or add videos.

3. Quizlet

3.1. Quizlet is a fun way to quiz your students. It keeps students engaged and provides evidence of learning.

4. SurveyMonkey

4.1. SurveyMonkey is a free resource that gives you instant feedback.

5. Spiral

5.1. This site allows the teachers to create assessments. The assessment results can be viewed by the whole class so the students can learn from each other.

6. Pear Deck

6.1. Pear Deck has 6 different ways to give an assessment. It can also be integrated easily with other tools you already use.

7. GoFormative

7.1. On this interactive site, the teacher can build their own assessment, use already made assessments, see scores immediately and track progress.

8. GoogleForms

8.1. GoogleForms helps you create survey like formative assessments, where you can get a glimpse into the students understanding of the taught material.

9. Quizizz

9.1. Quizizz helps teachers save time, allows students to take quizzes at their own pace. Teachers can create their own questions or use already made questions and it works with google classroom!

10. Animoto

10.1. This site allows students to create video book reports or videos to teach others what they have learned. The downfall is the way to share the videos through youtube, facebook feed or linked.

11. Edulastic

11.1. This site allows teachers to create assessments easily. Then share the assessments with their colleges. The assessments are paper/pencil.

12. Seesaw

12.1. Seesaw is a great tool to stay organized while giving assessments. The post are easy for young students to use and apply.

13. Kahoot

13.1. Kahoot is a fun interactive way for students to take a quiz using internet content. The students also receive instant feedback.

14. Socrative

14.1. This is a great site that allows the teacher to create exit tickets, quizzes and games that give you instant results.

15. Plickers

15.1. Plickers is a great formative assessment where only the teacher needs a device. The students have cards they hold up to answer a question, thats been created on Plickers. Then the teacher scans the room with his/her device. The device registers the answers, so the teacher can get instant results and the kids have fun!

16. Classflow

16.1. Create fun engaging lessons and assessment.This site allows the teacher to send feedback to the students. So they know how they did on the assessment.

17. Edpuzzle

17.1. This online resource allows for the teacher to check students comprehension!

18. PlayPostit

18.1. What I like most about this site is the integration is has with several tools already used by schools, like google classroom and schoology.

19. Nearpod

19.1. Nearpod had nine interactive ways to assess students learning.

20. Schoology

20.1. Schoology is a user friendly site that allows teachers to collaborate and use the data from the assessments to make grade level or even school wide designs about learning.