There is no shortage of strategies,
techniques, and tools available to teachers who use formative instructional
practice in their classrooms. Here is a list of a few more digital tools, apps, and
platforms that can help you and your students use formative assessment to
elicit evidence of learning.
The tools
iBrainstorm This
app allows students to collaborate on projects using a stylus or their
finger on screen.
IXL Personalize learning and get real-time
diagnostic information on what students understand and where they could
use more help.
Kahoot! A
game-based classroom response system, where teachers can create quizzes
using internet content.
Kaizena An
online tool for providing students with real-time feedback on their
digitally uploaded work. Teachers can highlight or speak to give verbal
feedback and attach teacher-created, reusable resources.
Lino A
virtual cork board of sticky notes so students can provide questions or
comments on their learning. These can be used like exit tickets or during
the course of a lesson.
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