InkSurvey Spring-2013
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==Technical== | ==Technical== | ||
*[[How to generate an InkSurvey account|How to generate an InkSurvey account]] | *[[How to generate an InkSurvey account|How to generate an InkSurvey account]] | ||
+ | *[[How to generate a Survey for each class|How to generate a Survey for each class]] | ||
*[[Hardware and software requirements|Hardware and software requirements]] | *[[Hardware and software requirements|Hardware and software requirements]] | ||
*[[How to construct InkSurvey questions|How to construct InkSurvey questions]] | *[[How to construct InkSurvey questions|How to construct InkSurvey questions]] | ||
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*[[How students enter and submit responses|How students enter and submit responses]] | *[[How students enter and submit responses|How students enter and submit responses]] | ||
*[[How you view student responses|How you view student responses]] | *[[How you view student responses|How you view student responses]] | ||
+ | *[[How to edit InkSurvey questions|How to edit InkSurvey questions]] | ||
*[[How to sort responses and generate a spreadsheet|How to sort responses and generate a spreadsheet]] | *[[How to sort responses and generate a spreadsheet|How to sort responses and generate a spreadsheet]] | ||
*[[How to archive student responses|How to archive student responses]] | *[[How to archive student responses|How to archive student responses]] | ||
*[[How to delete student responses and delete questions|How to delete student responses and delete questions]] | *[[How to delete student responses and delete questions|How to delete student responses and delete questions]] | ||
+ | *[[How to log-in to this wiki|How to log-in to this wiki]] | ||
*[[How to edit this wiki|How to edit this wiki]] | *[[How to edit this wiki|How to edit this wiki]] | ||
+ | *[[How to tag (metadata) your work in this wiki]] | ||
+ | *[[How to search in this wiki]] | ||
==Pedagogical== | ==Pedagogical== | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[video|Introduction video]] |
− | *[[Why use real time formative assessment|Why use real time formative assessment]] | + | *[[Why use real time formative assessment|Why use real-time formative assessment]] |
− | *[[What makes a good | + | *[[Problems with using real-time formative assessment|Problems with using real-time formative assessment: the student perspective]] |
+ | *[[Real-time formative assessment examples|Real-time formative assessment examples]] | ||
+ | *[[What makes a good question|What makes a good InkSurvey question]] | ||
+ | *[[Always have a question on questions open|Always have a question on questions open]] | ||
+ | *[[What to display to the class|What to display to the class]] | ||
+ | *[[Why use student identifiers|Why use student identifiers]] | ||
*[[How to respond to student submissions|How to respond to student submissions]] | *[[How to respond to student submissions|How to respond to student submissions]] | ||
− | *[[Differentiated learning|Differentiated learning]] | + | *[[Applying Differentiated learning|Differentiated learning]] |
+ | *[[Effect of Learning Styles|Does InkSurvey work only with certain learning styles]] | ||
+ | *[[Effect of Confidence Level Measurement|Using a Confidence Level Question]] | ||
+ | *[[Checklist for creating questions|Checklist for creating questions]] | ||
==Applications== | ==Applications== | ||
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*[[Just in time teaching|Just in time teaching]] | *[[Just in time teaching|Just in time teaching]] | ||
*[[Flipped model|Flipped model]] | *[[Flipped model|Flipped model]] | ||
− | *[[Problem | + | *[[Problem solving|Problem solving]] |
*[[Curiosity|Curiosity]] | *[[Curiosity|Curiosity]] | ||
*[[Creativity|Creativity]] | *[[Creativity|Creativity]] | ||
+ | *[[Coupling simulations and applets with graphical assessment|Coupling simulations and applets with graphical assessment]] | ||
+ | *[[Online education|Online education]] | ||
− | = | + | ==Educational links== |
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− | = | + | *Justification for using real time formative assessemnt is found here [[http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=13398]]. A shorter version is here |
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+ | Developing Transferable Knowledge and | ||
+ | Skills in the 21st Century}} | ||
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+ | *Although not focussed on assessement, a great article on how to improve learning is found here [[http://www.innovationexcellence.com/blog/2013/02/12/developing-a-culture-of-can-in-your-classroom/]] | ||
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=K-12 Examples= | =K-12 Examples= | ||
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+ | *[[Grade 2|Grade 2]] | ||
+ | *[[Grade 1|Grade 1]] | ||
+ | *[[Grade K|Grade K]] | ||
=University Examples= | =University Examples= | ||
=Community College Examples= | =Community College Examples= |
Latest revision as of 23:26, 6 April 2013
Contents |
Course Information
Introduction video link[1]
Desired outcomes:
Participants will become eager to integrate new ways of using technology for formative assessment in their teaching.
Measure of success:
- view or read all technical and pedagogical lessons
- view 2 application lessons
- contribute 2 independent wiki entries.
- target 3 lessons for your classes you teach.
- demonstrate differentiated learning.
- generate sample student responses.
- sort sample student responses and generate a spreadsheet.
- generate at least two methods to address misconceptions which are revealed.
Instructors: Frank and Susan Kowalski
Lessons on using InkSurvey (video with a text outline)
Technical
- How to generate an InkSurvey account
- How to generate a Survey for each class
- Hardware and software requirements
- How to construct InkSurvey questions
- How to launch InkSurvey questions
- How students enter and submit responses
- How you view student responses
- How to edit InkSurvey questions
- How to sort responses and generate a spreadsheet
- How to archive student responses
- How to delete student responses and delete questions
- How to log-in to this wiki
- How to edit this wiki
- How to tag (metadata) your work in this wiki
- How to search in this wiki
Pedagogical
- Introduction video
- Why use real-time formative assessment
- Problems with using real-time formative assessment: the student perspective
- Real-time formative assessment examples
- What makes a good InkSurvey question
- Always have a question on questions open
- What to display to the class
- Why use student identifiers
- How to respond to student submissions
- Differentiated learning
- Does InkSurvey work only with certain learning styles
- Using a Confidence Level Question
- Checklist for creating questions
Applications
- Just in time teaching
- Flipped model
- Problem solving
- Curiosity
- Creativity
- Coupling simulations and applets with graphical assessment
- Online education
Educational links
- Justification for using real time formative assessemnt is found here [[2]]. A shorter version is here
These downloads require Adobe Acrobat Reader
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- Although not focussed on assessement, a great article on how to improve learning is found here [[3]]
Homework Assignments
Grading policy:
K-12 Examples
- Grade 12
- Grade 11
- Grade 10
- Grade 9
- Grade 8
- Grade 7
- Grade 6
- Grade 5
- Grade 4
- Grade 3
- Grade 2
- Grade 1
- Grade K