Digital Formative Assessments
저자: Laura Berns
1. Videos
1.1. Animoto - students make a short video describing their learning
1.2. AudioNote - records both audio and notes to share with others
1.3. Educreations - create videos to capture audio and notes
1.4. ShowMe - use interactive whiteboards to check for understanding
1.5. SeeSaw - students document what they are learning
2. Quiz/Poll
2.1. Socrative - create quizzes, surveys, or games that are shareable with teachers
2.2. Mentimeter - use tablet or cell phone to vote on teacher-asked questions
2.3. Plickers - students hold up printed cards and teacher scans with iPad or cell phone
2.4. Quizlet - create flashcards, quizzes, and study games
3. Vocabulary
3.1. Wordle - word clouds to reinforce vocabulary
3.2. Wordables - word clouds with pictures that form a clue to the topic
4. Responses/Ideas
4.1. Padlet - blank canvas that provides space to brainstorm ideas
4.2. GoFormative.com - teacher asks open-ended questions and students give live responses
4.3. Answer Garden - teachers "plant" a question and students send digital responses
4.4. Google Forms - create surveys and quizzes with a variety of answer options
4.5. Lino - virtual bulletin board with sticky notes to display comments or questions
5. Games
5.1. Kahoot - administer quizzes through the game-like classroom response system
5.2. Quizziz - game-like quizzes to use as formative assessments
6. Name Generators
6.1. PickMe! - for random student selection
6.2. RandomName/Word Picker - facilitates random name picking