Building online assessments will allow your students to become more familiar with completing tests digitally. Depending upon the tool used, students may also benefit from automatic grading and instant feedback.
There are many tools for creating online assessments. A few are featured below.
Google Forms
GoSoapBox -
Educanon - NEW (to me)!
Socrative
Quizlet
Kahoot
- Google Forms is part of the Google Docs suite of tools which can be used to create online assessments, forms, surveys, and more. Question types include text, paragraph, multiple choice, checkboxes, choose from list, scale, grid, date, and time. Google Forms is free and can be used with a personal Google account or with a school Google Apps account.
- http://www.flubaroo.com/flubaroo-user-guide#step1 - Help Guide - Creating Online Assessments with Google Forms & Flubaroo
- http://www.flubaroo.com/ - Flubaroo - Add-on script for Google Forms that can automatically grade the assessments and email results to the students.
GoSoapBox -
- Web based clicker tool that allows you to push polls, discussion questions, quizzes, and social Q & As to students who have joined your class. Thirty students can join a class at a time by going to http://apps.gosoapbox.com and using the class code.
- Our code today: 371-212-758 . Cool feature - confusion barometer!
Educanon - NEW (to me)!
- Create or find content video
- Customize with questions
- Interactive video for flipped or blended learning
- Great for Formative Assessment and Differentiation
Socrative
- Socrative is a free student response system that works on any web-enabled device including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktops. Activities can include multiple choice, true/false, short answer, exit tickets, and more.
Quizlet
- Quizlet is a free online quiz tool that includes many assessment formats including flashcards, spelling, matching, multiple choice, fill-in, and drag and drop.
Kahoot
- Kahoot is a free student response system that works on any web-enabled device including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktops. You can create multiple choice quizzes, surveys, and discussions. Optionally you can include points for each question as a competition.
Google Multimedia Question
Google Form - Try to build a multimedia question.
1. Create a Google Form
2. Choose "add video" from "add item" tab.
3. Search for a video clip using Google Advanced Search.
4. Add video
5. Include a paragraph text box or multiple choice questions
1. Create a Google Form
2. Choose "add video" from "add item" tab.
3. Search for a video clip using Google Advanced Search.
4. Add video
5. Include a paragraph text box or multiple choice questions
Electronic Texts (eBooks) & Google Text Annotation
1. Find text using Lit2Go (http://etc.usf.edu/lit2go/)
2. Copy and Paste into Google Docs.
2. Demonstrate how to use the commenting and highlighting tools to annotate text.
3. Have students work in groups to annotate a piece of text.
2. Copy and Paste into Google Docs.
2. Demonstrate how to use the commenting and highlighting tools to annotate text.
3. Have students work in groups to annotate a piece of text.