@BlancaT91255771@techteach_csub Yes! Definitely helps the teacher see the areas of need of each student. This in fact helps us support students and to close those gaps in their learning.
@emurill99270020@techteach_csub Rubristar is great! There are many rubrics already available or it is quick and easy to make your own using their website. Instead of teachers grading student work it is a good idea to have them evaluate their own work to ensure they can see they are meeting requirements.
@techteach_csub Rubrics provide more details than a simple letter grade. Rubrics are divided in different parts and clear descriptions of what is expected is provided in each component. This helps us understand students understanding of material & their progress. #EDTE4100Spring2021TC13
@Julieta12870426 Engagement is key to every lesson so I do agree with you. Prezi allows for more creativity and interaction. Reading aloud is a fear many students have so I can see these platforms facilitating their reading skills.
@JackiHypOtenUSE@techteach_csub I like this idea! I am in a Spanish classroom. I can use this to divide syllables and teach accent marks as well. I can record myself emphasizing where the accent marks belong to help them hear the difference in hard and soft vowels.
@techteach_csub Prezi is a very engaging way to present information rather than giving students slides to read. Can be used to teach spelling & parts of speech. Prezi allows you to show yourself as you teach the material. A great platform for visual and auditory learners #EDTE4100Spring2021TC12
@Nicolle53034569@techteach_csub I love using Nearpod! It is the most interactive while still serving as a summative and formative assessment. I like it because it is less intimidating than your standard "quiz" with mult. choice questions.
@eorenosgarcia1@techteach_csub I just created an account with Polleverywhere but haven’t used it quite yet. I'm all about making lessons more interactive so I will try this asap. Thanks :)
@techteach_csub I'd use GoogleForms as a Formative Assessment. What I like most is that it collects the data for you & it will also put it all on a GoogleSheet to view all the data. It's also great because it grades it for you! All you need to do is import the scores! #EDTE4100Spring2021TC11
@BlancaT91255771@techteach_csub Hello! I have never used Khan Academy but I watched a TED Talk where the presenter explained giving students the lecture before hand and discussing it the following day. Students seem to grasp the information a lot better and easier! Thanks for sharing :)
@IvetteRamirezM1@kmalcolm_@techteach_csub Hi there! I like this idea & could see myself using. Many of my kids are sometimes very shy to read aloud since it is in Spanish so this would definitely help them improve their reading without having all eyes on them. Thanks! :)
@techteach_csub I would encourage students to use Quizlet. There are hundreds of topics to choose from. The "learn" feature helps you study cards & depending on your mastery with a specific card it will get rid of it and narrow down to the ones you need more help studying #EDTE4100Spring2021TC10
@p_soldo@techteach_csub Hi! Sounds similar to Nearpod. Videos can be embedded as well as multiple choice or free response questions that they are able to follow along with and answer. Thanks :) #EDTE4100Fall2020TC9
@Cdeanda1@techteach_csub Hi there! I haven’t quite tried Padlet yet but I have heard a lot of the upper grades like this platform because it is similar to social media. I will have to check it out soon. Thanks :) #EDTE4100Fall2020TC9
@techteach_csub Kahoot is great. My students are currently doing a short novel study & I found a Kahoot belonging to the first 3 chapters. We completed this Kahoot & it refreshed their memory. It also helped me see which chapters we need to go back & review a bit more. #EDTE4100Fall2020TC9
@MeaganBeverly1@techteach_csub Hi! I like this idea. I have tried it with my students via zoom & breakout rooms but they are all so shy!! I'm sure this would be a lot more efficient in a physical classroom when we get back to it :)
@emurill99270020@techteach_csub I've never used Peardeck but I have heard great things about it. Will definitely try it out soon. More engagements makes the lessons more exciting! :)
@techteach_csub I use GoogleSlides for guided reading activities. I post a question on each slide & each student must put their name on the slide & answer the question. This ensures that all students are collaborating & working rather than waiting for the answer. #EDTE4100Spring2021TC8
@IvetteRamirezM1@techteach_csub Hi! I agree with you. Kahoot is such an engaging platform. Students view it as a competitive game when in reality they are also reviewing & learning from it. Less pressure than a standard quiz but just as effective :)
@kmalcolm_@techteach_csub Hi! I've never used Sharp Class but I can see it being used in a physical classroom. I remember in grade school we all wanted that one job, so I think this would be an effective tool to use! :)