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Preparing Students for Online Assessments with Digital Literacy Skills

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Online assessments are becoming more common, and students who have strong digital literacy skills often score higher on them. Students who lack these skills may not be able to effectively demonstrate mastery of key concepts in math, reading or writing on online assessments.

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6 reasons it’s important to create your own online assessments

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Homegrown online assessments prove invaluable to one district. Assessments are critical to our efforts to improve instruction in K-12 education. At Hopewell Valley Regional School District (HVRSD), we began the transition to online assessment more than three years ago. Online assessment saves teachers’ time.

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What are IT leaders worried about? Assessment readiness and money

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A CoSN survey reveals CTO concerns about privacy, budgets, and assessment readiness. What are the key technology trends in education according to leadership in our school systems? Assessment readiness is again the No. However, regardless of where you live, all states are increasingly moving their high-stakes assessments online.

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Edulastic launches district tool for administrators

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Resource offers district, school administrators insight into student progress on Common Core. Edulastic, creator of formative assessment tools for teachers, has launched Edulastic District Enterprise, a premium version of the software platform designed specifically for district and school administrators.

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Eliminating Tests Through Continual Assessment

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We’re at an inflection point with our approach to testing and measurement … “Common Core was such a good idea,” remarked a middle school administrator I recently spoke with. But then the. Please click on the post title to continue reading the full post. Thanks (and thanks for subscribing)!].

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S'Cool Tools, Teacher Voice Edition: IXL, Brightspace, Tales2Go

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IXL was great for skill breakdown and practice, easy to find standards based on common core. Valerie: I was not involved in the decision making process but can assume that our system moving in a world class way with the ever changing technology. The system actually works pretty well as a Learning Management System.

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Inside Tips for Successfully Implementing Online Assessments

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Whether schools are 1:1 or still relying on computer carts, the move to online assessments creates new needs from devices to professional development to data privacy policies. Have an instructional framework centered around curriculum design before talking about assessment. Feedback is more than just one assessment.