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The Answer Is….

Rena Shifflet

rashiff@ilstu.edu

Feeding the Feedback Frenzy

• Look at a variety of tools

• Test out a few

– QRC

It’s about the pedagogy…

…not the technology

• Risk-free environment• Student engagement

– An answer from every student

• Documented evidence• Pairs or teams

Polls

• Surveys & polls

• Clicker-type technologies

Plickers

• Real-time data

• 1 teacher device

• Assigned Plickers cards

Video

Plickers

• Low tech

• No student logins

• Graphic display

• Easy to repoll

• Data can be archived

• No open-ended questions

Pros Cons

Poll Everywhere

Poll Everywhere

• Multiple ways to vote

• Variety of devices

• In real-time

• Open-ended questions

• Data can be archived

• Pay for helpful features– Reports

– Team competitions

• Repolling takes effort

• Limited to 40

ConsPros

Kahoot!

Kahoot!

• Individual or team mode

• Variety of devices

• In real-time

• Results downloadable

• Display symbols on student devices

• Only see top 5 scores

• Mischievous nicknames

• Repolling takes effort

• Limited question types

• Can induce anxiety

ConsPros

http://bit.ly/rskahoot

PIN??

Quizzes

• Exit & entrance slips

• Pre-assessments

Socrative

• No student accounts

• Instant feedback

• Allows for teacher feedback

• Teacher or student paced

• Results downloadable

• Student & item analysis

• Repolling takes effot

• Limited question types

ConsPros

Quizalize

• Can play in class or assign as homework

• Instant feedback

• Ranks students by performance

• Provides both student and item analysis

• Sets teams up randomly –students work individually

• Marketplace - Find Existing quizzes

• Supports image questions

• Repolling difficult

• Limited question types

ConsPros

Quizalize

Quizizz

• Instant feedback

• Find existing quizzes

• Student paced

• Live or homework

• Feedback at the end

• Supports image questions

• Downloadable student & Item analysis

• Random meme supports

• Repolling difficult

• Limited question types

ConsPros

Take a look

Playing a Quizizz

Step 3: Quiz Settings

Use these settings to adjust the level of competition and fun.

1. Jumble Questions order for each student2. Jumble Answers for each question3. Show Answers after questions4. Show Quiz Review on student devices at the end

of the quiz5. Show Leaderboard6. Question Timer: If ON, students get 600 points

for correct + up to 400 time bonus, 0 points for wrong answers. If this is turned OFF, students will get 1000 points for correct, and 0 for wrong.

7. Show memes (the funny pictures after questions)

8. Play Music on student devices

Playing a Quizizz

Step 4: GO!!!

If you are playing a homework game, it will already be started.

For a live game, once students have joined, click “START GAME” to begin your Quizizz!

TIP 1: Click on a student’s name/icon to kick them out of the game if required.TIP 2: Students can join a live game after the quiz begins also, so you can get started even if a few students are yet to join.

Playing a Quizizz

Step 5: Realtime Feedback

For live games, you will see realtime updates of student-level progress, as well as the number of right/wrong answers on a question-level.

Homework games also have a report that gives you all the same data.

Tip 1: The game automatically ends once all the students have completed all the questions. Tip 2: Use the student progress graph to see how much each student has left to do.Tip 3: You can also end the game any time by clicking “End Game”.

Playing a Quizizz

Step 6: View/Save Data

You can also download a more detailed Excel report of the data from the report page.

Want to try a Quzizz?

Let’s See!

http://bit.ly/1pollsv link

Presentation Assessment

• Synchronous or asynchronous

• Formative assessment is embedded in the instruction

Nearpod

• Can include

– Video, images, web content, quizzes, polls

• Teacher paced

• Instant feedback

• Real-time update

• Activity reports

• Little flexibility with templates

• Premade presentations-some free

• More features with paid version

– Nearpod homework (student paced)

– CSV download

– 50 mb free storage

ConsPros

Let’s See One!

http://bit.ly/npmars

https://nearpod.comlink

Pear Deck

• Can include

– Video, images, web content, quizzes, polls

• Teacher paced

• Can repeat questions

• Grade and feedback with Flubaroo

• Activity reports

• More features with paid version

– Google classroom integration

– Session dashboard

– Dragable & drawing slides

– Analytics

• No automatic feedback

• Not for tablet

ConsPros

Nearpod v. Pear Deck

Zaption

• Combine existing video

• Create interactive video lessons

Video

Zaption

• Can include existing videos

• Student paced

• Use existing lessons

• Detailed analytics

• Great for flipped classrooms

• More features with paid version

– More than 6 clips

– More interactive elements

ConsPros

https://www.zaption.com/gallery

Classkick• Only for iPad

• See student work in real-time

• Give real-time feedback

GoSoapBox• Response system

• Student confusion barometer

• Post discussion questions

• Polls

• Quizzez

Flipquiz• Jeopardy-style review game

Formative• Online quiz

• Show your work option

• Instant feedback option

Triventy• Online quiz

• Similar to Kahoot

QuizSocket• Online quiz

• Spontaneous quiz

Quizlet• Online quiz

• Flashcards

• Other games

Edueto• Online quiz

• Similar to Kahoot

Other Helpful Tools

Bit.ly

Shorten and customize urls

QR Cod Generator

QRC generator

Padlet

• Sticky notes board

• Access via link

https://padlet.com/rshifflet/formassess

Padlet

“Formative assessment is a planned process in which teachers or students

use assessment-based evidence to adjust what they’re currently doing.”

--James Popham

The Answer Is….

Rena Shifflet

rashiff@ilstu.edu

Feeding the Feedback Frenzy