In this episode, I’ll share tips for checking for understanding while students learn online. Whether you are part of a distance learning initiative or teaching students with technology in the classroom, assessing online learning and giving feedback is essential. Listen in for strategies and favorite EdTech tools to support assessment and feedback.
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Assessing Online Learning
- First, identify your goals for assessment this year
- Next, reflect on how your feedback routine is working
- Then, pick one strategy from today to try out with students
- Finally, add that strategy to your tool belt, or try another
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Episode Resources
- Distance Learning Essentials Quick Reference Guide
- Seesaw
- Padlet
- Epic! (Online book collection)
- Math Learning Center
- Book Creator (create ebooks on iPad, Chromebooks and on the web)
- Flipgrid
- The Educator’s Guide to Flipgrid
- How to Use Flipgrid for Book Clubs (Blog Post)
- How To Share Spark Video with Flipgrid (Blog Post)
- What Leaders Should Know About Remote Learning with Eric Sheninger (Podcast Episode)
- 3 Ways to Use Google Docs When You Don’t Have Google Classroom (Podcast Episode)
- 4 Tips for Assessing Online Learning and Feedback (Blog Post)
- Infused Classroom Tips for Remote Learning with Tanya Avrith and Holly Clark (Podcast Episode)
- Digital Tips for Quick and Thoughtful Peer Feedback (Podcast Episode)
- The Future of Feedback with Keyset Google Chrome Extension (Blog Post)