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Kati Searcy
Twitter: @katisearcy
Website: katisearcy.weebly.com
AUTHENTIC ASSESSMENT
WITH DIGITAL TOOLS
When you think of
assessment, what
comes to mind?
Meaningful ways for students to demonstrate their
learning
Fresh strategies to get you and your students excited
about assessments
PURPOSE
Pre-Assessment
Formative
Summative
TYPES OF ASSESSMENT
I should probably
find out what my
students know
before I start planning.
Pre-Assessment
PRE-ASSESSMENT
SOCRATIVE
Discuss the pros and cons of __________.
How can you compare the different parts of _________?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of __________________________?
Why do you think _________?
How is ______________ related to ____________?
PRE-ASSESSMENT HIGHER-LEVEL QUESTIONING
PRE-ASSESSMENT
PADLET
PRE-ASSESSMENT
INFUSE LEARNING
Raise the level of questioning
FORMATIVE
ASSESSMENT
What adjustments need to be made?
Newspaper Clipping Generator
Type text in a word document
Copy and paste at fodey.com
Save newspaper article as jpg
Paste jpg onto word doc
Enlarge jpg to full page size
TWITTER FOR FORMATIVE
ASSESSMENT
TWEETING
TWITTER FOR TEACHERS
FAKE TEXT
“FAKEBOOK”
CHATTERPIX (IPAD)
Alternative:
Blabberize
THINGLINK
http://remixingcollegeenglish.wordpress.com/tag/summative-assessment/
SUMMATIVE
ASSESSMENT
Source: http://www.tcs.k12.nc.us
Less focused on specific skills or
information…
Allows students to demonstrate a
range of skills and knowledge
SUMMATIVE
ASSESSMENT
Create a PPT listing 5 facts about events related to the civil rights movement in Birmingham, AL in 1963.
Create a documentary that will air on the Student History Channel. Your topic: The civil rights movement in Birmingham, AL –
1963. Use primary documents.
HOW DO STUDENTS DEMONSTRATE
WHAT THEY HAVE LEARNED?
OR
Animoto
Radio advertisements
Book reviews
Historical fiction
Illustrated poetry
Comparing/contrasting
Literature circles / Book Club
IDEAS FOR USING
ANIMOTO
HTTP://ANIMOTO.COM/EDUCATION/CLASSROOM
Create a poster listing five facts about events related to the
World War II Japanese Internment Camps.
OR
Write a letter from the Japanese Internment Camp
where you are being held hostage. Record yourself
reading this letter. What message would you leave
on the wall in the camp? Create a 12x12 poster for
our classroom “wall.” Share all of these with a
real-world audience.
HOW DO STUDENTS DEMONSTRATE
WHAT THEY HAVE LEARNED?
Within PowerPoint – Insert –
Audio – Record Sound
TO RECORD AUDIO
AUDACITY
http://sourceforge.net/
Download Audacity
AND
The Lame File (mp3)
Record using Audacity –
Edit – Save as mp3 ~
Insert - Audio
Identify the standard THEN…
Identify the technology that
best will demonstrate mastery
of that standard.
DON’T PUT THE CART BEFORE THE HORSE.
Explain the key events and people of the
Civil Rights movement…..
ROSA PARKS
Choose a subject
Brainstorm the facts (in order, if applicable)
Start the first line with a four-beat rhythm
Rhyme a second line
LET’S WRITE A POEM ….
December 1, 1955; what a great day to be alive.
Rosa Parks got on the bus; that’s what started all the fuss.
She sat down in the middle section , black and white intersection
White gets on and pays his money ; there was no seat, not too
funny
Do dah dippity black , Do dah dippity white
Take your side, what is right? Take your side, start the fight.
Bus driver yells, get outta that seat ; Stand up colored, get on
your feet
Rosa refused to even move ; the bus driver’s not with that groove
Rosa is arrested and thrown in jail , but that’s not the end of this
here tale !
Start and end with the same
chord.
Play the music students composed
while students sing (or rap) the
lyrics they wrote.
Record all of this in Audacity.
The King of England made a rule ~ The pilgrims thought it wasn’t cool
The King said to worship his own way ~ So the pilgrims went away
Break…………………………………..
Off to Holland they did go ~ Got no jobs, they were po’
Their children started speaking Dutch ~ Their parents didn’t like it much
Break…………………………………..
Back to England on a ship ~ Started on a risky trip
The Mayflower was a small boat ~ They hoped that it would stay a float
Break…………………………………..
Six – ty -six days at sea ~ Sick, cold and hungry
They got to land, made a compact ~ Yes, they did, that’s a fact
Break…………………………………..
Off the ship and on to land ~ Prayed to God, knelt in the sand
Pilgrims Pilgrims Pilgrims Pilgrims
1. Assign Concept 2. Brainstorm 3. Poem (rhyming) 4. Create the music using Jam Studio5. Record students using Audacity
6. Add costumes (optional)7. Add movement
8. Film students while recording plays and they sing along
9. Share with real-world audience (upload)
MUSIC VIDEOS
No King James We won’t go
Church in England We won’t go
New world now On a ship
Stinky crowed scary trip
Speedwell broke Mayflower now
It’s a very long, long trip
But there’s one thing That you should
know
What does the pilgrim say?
New new new new new new world
Wampa Wampa Wampa noag
Chopping chopping chopping trees
What does the pilgrim say?
Building building building homes
Planting planting planting corn
Smoking smoking the peace pipe
What does the pilgrim say?
WHAT DOES THE PILGRIM
SAY ?
Standard:
SS4H4 The student will explain the
causes, events, and results of the
American Revolution.
One-take video method
Collaborative
Student-designed
Standards-based
Engages all learners of all abilities
Appropriate for all grade / subjects
PAPER SLIDE VIDEOS
Colonist: That ain’t fair. No taxation without
representation.
King George: I’m going to make the rich, richer and
the poor poorer. Pay the taxes.
Colonist: You can’t just come in my house.
British Soldiers: Yes we can. We think you have smuggled
goods in here. Oh, yes, look, you are drinking tea !
PILGRIM JOURNEY
WWW.PAPERSLIDE.BLOGSPOT.COM
RUBRICS FOR ASSESSING
DIGITAL PRODUCTS
Score student mastery of the standard,
not...
A WORD ABOUT RUBRICS
Our goal should not be
proficiency in the use of
the app or program … it,
instead, should be the
mastery of the learning
objectives.
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