@pednalino@sandlesd I completely understand reducing social media time. That’s why I deleted my twitter a while back and had to redownload it to be able to do these posts for the class.
@sandlesd I would say my experience with twitter for this class is a 9. I’m not a fan of twitter because I go crazy so I have to control myself and only be on when I need to so controlling myself is my only downside.
@shahn234@sandlesd Google forms and quizizz are great tools. Quizizz is great for because it is still fun and engaging where forms can be anonymous and more focus centered on the assessment itself.
@sandlesd@pednalino Percy, I agree Quizizz is a great tool for assessing students. It is one of my favorites due to the fact that it isn’t as stressful as Kahoot.
@sandlesd I believe Quizizz is a good tool to assess student learning. It is great tool for formative and summative assesments. It is similar to kahoot but is much less competitive and gives the students the ability to focus on their own screen instead of worrying about others.
@shearsandrea1@sandlesd I agree Google classroom is my favorite by far. The ability to put assignments, scores, fun activities, and be able to discreetly differntiate instruction is amazing. It really is extremely versatile and easy to use.
@Valerie75108168@sandlesd Google classroom is a great resource to use in The classroom! It is my favorite as well because of it’s many uses and ability to organize everything in one place.
@sandlesd My favorite ed-texh platform is Google Classroom. It iss a great tool to keep all of my the online tools and assignments under the same roof. I can keep track of everything much better and can continue adding things if needed.
@pednalino@sandlesd Kahoot is a great tool specifically if you do teams it allows them to work as a group and build their social skills along with learning how to cope with their emotions if they are frustrated or upset.
@sandlesd Using tools like kahoot and quizizz can help build social-emotional skills. If you use these apps and do teams instead of individuals can help promote building of social skills and working together as a team.