Automating Assessments
Teachers using data to differentiate instruction
Choose Tech Challenges that fit your classroom needs.
Currently we have seven Assessment tools for you to explore.
Quarter 1: Kahoot and goFormative
Quarter 2: Google Forms/Quizzes, EDpuzzle, and Quizlet
Quarter 3: Plickers and GradeCam Go!
Quarter 4: Quizizz-NEW***
Feel free to complete these in any order. If you are interested in earning a badge and certificate you must complete at least TWO per Quarter.
There is a Course Completion Form at the end of each assessment tool. Please complete and submit for credit. Have fun!!!
- Kahoot is filled with multiple ways to play an interactive game with your class and others.
- goFormative has several ways you can assess your students by creating or by uploading PDF's or Word documents you might already be using.
- Google Forms has an option to turn your Form into a quiz.
- EDpuzzle allows you to stop and ask questions (multiple choice, T/F, open ended, etc) on a video.
- Quizlet is multifaceted with games, study ideas, and quizzes...even a Live feature.
- Plickers allows students in interact by holding up a paper with a code for scoring.
- GradeCam Go! allows teachers to scan almost anywhere for anything.
- Quizizz: Share and Create; In-class and Homework; Play at own pace; Analyze
I encourage you to give any or all a try. I am sure you will find your students will enjoy both and you will love the ease of these self-grading software tools.
I look forward to sharing with you and learning from you.
TKES Standards
2. Instructional Planning
Instructional Delivery
3. Instructional Strategies
4. Differentiated Instruction
Assessment Of and For Learning
5. Assessment Strategies
6. Assessment Uses
Professionalism and Communication
10. Communication
*These are my interpretations of activities that can be created with the software tools included. Feel free to document any others you feel you are meeting in the Course Completion Form at the end of each course.
Quarter 1
- Formative Challenge
Quarter 2
If you use YouTube in your classroom....this is the assessment choice for you. You can add questions within ANY YouTube, Vimeo, or personal video.
Quarter 3
If your access to technology is limited in your classroom...this is the solution! All you need is ONE iOS or Android device.
Grade with a camera (document, computer, or mobile device). The results are instant and the results to analyze are very robust.