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Administering digital quizzes, tests, and exams
From the course: Teaching with Technology
Administering digital quizzes, tests, and exams
- One of the most common assessment strategies involves giving some sort of quiz or exam. Depending on your goal, you can digitize some or all of the exam process. We'll look at the process based on who participates, collect and use student-generated questions, use third-party assessment questions, assessments or tools, and create your own digital assessments. In their book on classroom assessment techniques, Pat Cross and Tom Angelo suggest asking students to create quiz questions to see what students find important or memorable, what they understand as fair and useful test questions, and how well they can answer the questions. You can use any number of tools to do this, a Google Form that feeds a Google Spreadsheet, comments on a blog page, or a discussion forum. Be sure to provide some examples. Students should include a question, correct and incorrect answers, which learning outcome the question addresses, where to find the answer to the question in the class materials, and…
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Administering digital quizzes, tests, and exams4m
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Assessing written work4m 7s
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Assessing team projects3m 31s
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Assessing student presentations3m 46s
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Facilitating student self-assessments3m 21s
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Facilitating peer-review activities3m 26s
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Using eportfolios for authentic assessment and measuring growth3m 45s
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Assessing teaching effectiveness3m 49s
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