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169 Tech Tip #151: 8 Popular Year-long Assessments

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In these 169 tech-centric situations, you get an overview of pedagogy—the tech topics most important to your teaching—as well as practical strategies to address most classroom tech situations, how to scaffold these to learning, and where they provide the subtext to so many daily tech-infused education. Category: ASSESSMENTS.

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Tips to Writing a Comprehensive Review

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Simply put, a review is an assessment of an article’s worth. Websites like MyAssignmenthelp.com have samples that can help you learn how to write one. So, how to write one? Best Ways to Write a Comprehensive Review How to write a good review? Check the guidelines It is crucial to abide by the guidelines.

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How to Blend DoK into Lesson Plans without a Comprehensive Rewrite

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Show students how to accomplish Level One and Two goals first. Assess based on a wide variety of options, including recall of past knowledge, applying skills and concepts learned, strategic thinking, tenacity, problem solving, and the ability to extend knowledge to new related or unrelated circumstances.

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Learn How to Play a Musical Instrument on Your Smart Phone

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Do you want to learn how to play an instrument or sing? The app allows the use of either an electric or acoustic guitar, and it employs the tablet or phone’s microphone to hear what the student plays to assess progress. There are at least three tools below I’ve never tried. Awards are given to induce practice and development.

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10 Ways to Wrap Up the School Year

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I include Prezi, Google MapMaker, Scratch, Voice Thread, Glogster, and Tagxedo, These will be tools they don’t know how to use (and maybe you don’t either). Challenge students to notice similarities between their chosen tools and others that they know how to use. Digital Citizenship. Group discussion.

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How Minecraft Teaches Reading, Writing and Problem Solving

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Of course, I provide guidelines. A note: Any time students use the internet, start with a discussion on how to use it safely. This is how players determine game mechanics. Assessment of point of view and purpose to shape content and style. This is how players determine good guys from bad. Again, think Legos.

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7 Apps That Inspire Students

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So, how do you pick those five apps? Here are three general guidelines: The app must improve outcomes. You may love what the app can do (like gamify math or quizzify science) but the technology required is more than you can handle, might require hours of time just to learn how to apply it. Google Apps.