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How to Assess Digital Literacy

Ask a Tech Teacher

Of late, the most common question is, “How to I assess student digital literacy?” How do I assess faculty digital literacy so I can teach them what they don’t know?” Today, I want to focus on the need to assess digital literacy and what tools are available to do this. Why assess it?

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Otus - LMS, Data Management and Assessment Management, all in one easy-to-use product

Educational Technology Guy

It combines the best features of a learning management system, assessment management and data management into one. It provides powerful assessment options to support every subject, grade level, and pedagogical method. And has a mobile app for educators, students and families.

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Looking Beyond the LMS for Digital Transformation in Education

Kitaboo on EdTech

If your idea of going digital with learning is just installing an LMS, you risk missing the bus. So, this is going to be a somewhat short-format version of it, to give you a precise level idea of some of the other things you need to think about beyond an LMS. LMS - The First Step. It is the first step.

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K12 Learning Revolution: eTextbook Platform Unleashed

Kitaboo on EdTech

57% of students in the US have digital learning tools such as mobile devices designated for school use. Invest in a Learning Management System (LMS) Today, LMS and SaaS learning models account for more than 29% of the total eLearning market share. billion by 2026, with a CAGR of 9.1% from 2018 to 2026.

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2016 and Beyond: The Future of Classroom Technology by @MelanieNathan

TeacherCast

With many communities anxious to enhance local school systems and increase opportunities for students, teachers and pupils, 2016 appears poised to witness a lot of exciting new developments in the world of education technology. Mobile Classrooms In Remote Locations. Possibly that situation will change permanently in 2016.

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Portrait of a technology-using professor in 2016

Bryan Alexander

She also likes mobile, but not because of its affordances; instead, she finds that that’s where her students prefer to work. “So many students are using their phones the majority of time. Is that early adopter practice in 2016, or has it become the mainstream? Dealing with this LMS “is my struggle.”

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A true gift from SHEG: DIY digital literacy assessments and tools for historical thinking

NeverEndingSearch

In the November 2016 Executive Summary , the researchers shared: When thousands of students respond to dozens of tasks there are endless variations. The free assessments include Google Docs assessments to copy and digital rubrics to download. These assessments might be used to engage learners in discussion before an inquiry.