Assessing learners digitally induces enthusiasm in learners and reduces educators administrative workload. This section outlines varied digital assessment tools educators could consider integrating in varied disciplines.
Please note that this section is still under development
Please note that this section is still under development
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Function
An educator can gamify content and make assessment interesting and engaging in a classroom. The educator creates assessment on his electronic device and creates a code which learners can enter into their mobile devices to join the came. Learners can enter into the game either individually or in groups. Throughout the race, learners can see which group or individual takes the lead. Music can also be played in the background during the assessment. For practical example of how the tool works please CLICK HERE and HERE to view a video which TeaSterl captured live on Facebook during its ICT teacher development training. Facilitator uses https://kahoot.com and participants enter the code/game pin at https://kahoot.it
This is similar to Kahoot. Explore it. This is an offline application that could be installed in your device for assessment purposes. You can create multiple assessment activity types like quizzes, multiple choice questions, match-item tasks, etc. This part of the Google package. If you have a Google account, then automatically you have access to this tool. Google forms could be used to create surveys, multiple choice questions, match-items, open-ended questions, etc. In this site, the assessor can configure the assessment to ensure that students receive feedback (results) as soon as they submit the tasks. Results of submissions could be downloaded for administrative purposes. This could be used to create questionnaire on Facebook |
More tools to explore
E-Assessment tools
CLICK HERE for list of interesting digital assessment tools. The site provides brief summary of each tool.
NWEA also provides similar service
E-Assessment tools
CLICK HERE for list of interesting digital assessment tools. The site provides brief summary of each tool.
NWEA also provides similar service