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Assessmen
t Tools
Concept Maps
• A concept map is a
diagram with
hierarchical nodes,
labeled with
concepts. The
nodes are linked
together with
directional lines
and are arranged
from general to
specific.
Peer review
• is having
students
review each
other's written
work and oral
presentations.
Knowledge
Surveys
• Knowledge Surveys consist
of a series of questions that
cover the full content of a
course. The surveys
evaluate student learning
and content mastery at all
levels: from basic
knowledge and
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higher levels of thinking.


Portfolio
• Portfolios are personalized long-term
documentation of student mastery of
course material. One essential element
of portfolios is student reflection on
their own learning and progression
towards the mastery of the material
documented in the portfolio. As such,
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Rubrics
• Rubrics are written criteria that
details expectations of what
students will need to know and
be able to do in order to receive
a given grade. Rubrics help
instructors to develop clear
learning objectives for their
students and if provided to
students prior to the activity,
serve to guide their efforts.
Sample Scoring Rubrics
Formative Assessment Online Tools for Your Classroom

Quizzes & Polls

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1. ASSISTments

• ASSISTments is a forever free online math


platform that makes it easy for teachers to
assign online from their curriculum and
assess student progress in the classroom or
remotely. When working on assignments
within ASSISTments, students get
immediate feedback as they go and teachers
get actionable data, which they use to focus
instructional time where students need the
most support.
Quizizz

• Quizizz allows you to conduct student-paced


formative assessments in a fun and engaging
way for students of all ages. Quizizz works
on just about any device and offers a library
of public quizzes that teachers can use in
their classrooms. They also provide detailed
class and student reports.
Quizlet
• Quizlet is a study tool that uses
flashcards, games, and other
“study sets.” to help students.
Quizlet Live is a collaborative
quiz game where students are
placed into teams to work
together to answer the questions
and learn together.
Poll Everywhere
• Poll Everywhere is a live
audience polling tool
that integrates into your
presentation. You can
ask questions during
your lessons, see live
data, and reports. 
Plickers
• This assessment tool allows teachers to
collect on-the-spot formative assessment
data without the need to have students
use devices or paper and pencil.
Teachers create and print specially coded
cards that students hold up in class as
their responses. The teacher uses the
Plickers app to scan the cards and collect
the data. 
PlayPosit

• PlayPosit is a web- and


Chrome-based tool that lets
teachers create and edit
interactive video
assessments from streamed
or uploaded content.
Mentimeter

• Mentimeter is an interactive presentation


tool that allows you to poll your students,
check for understanding, or ask students to
vote. There are several different types of
questions you can create, image-based,
multiple-choice, scales, open-ended,
questions from the audience and more.
Kahoot
• Kahoot! is a game-based learning and
trivia platform that allows you to
create very engaging quizzes for your
classroom. Kahoot! is super fun and
addictive. You can create your own
kahoots, or choose from their library of
games. Play live kahoots, in groups,
issue challenges, or assign as
homework. 
Jamboard

• Jamboard is a cloud-based,
whiteboard application that can be
used for collaboration across multiple
devices. Students can use this
application to collaborate, create
presentations, and bring together
resources from other Google apps
and the web.
Google forms
• Google forms is a survey and
quiz tool that is very easy to use.
You can feed your form or quiz
data into a Google Sheet for
analysis and evaluation. Both
Google Forms and Sheets also
have many “add-ons” that give
users even more capabilities that
can power your formative
assessments. 
Interactive Videos
• Edpuzzle – Videos with
quiz questions and prompts
• Playposit – Web-based
video platform for
formative assessment
• TED-Ed – Educational
videos with formative
assessment questions and 
discussions
Feedback

• Classkick – Interactive, real-time


assessment
• Formative – Interactive, real-time
assessment
• Floop – Visual feedback tool
• JoeZoo – Google add-on for
summative and formative assessment
• Pear Deck – Interactive, real-time or
asynchronous assessment
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Test Construction
of Test using Table
of Specifications
(TOS)
Explore the different online assessment
Activity/ tools and provide feedback based on
your actual experienced of using it.
Assignment Follow the format given below:

ONLINE ASSESSMENT FEEDBACK


TOOLS

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