Teachers enter the classroom daily ready to continue guiding, encouraging, and educating students as they grow and learn through the years. Students are given new content and concepts daily but it the teachers job is not just to teach but to assess learning and ensure that students are understanding and retaining the knowledge they are being taught. One way to do this is by using web 2.0 tools to teach and to asses learning. Niace.org says that digital Assessment looks at all the ways that learners, teachers and institutions use digital technology to understand how progress is being made in learning. It is made up of both initial and formative assessment, which informs the learning process, and summative assessment, which describes learners' achievements at the end of a period of study. Methods of assessment vary among content areas and thus one method can not be employed across the board. Project based learning (PBL) gives students a hands on approach to demonstrating their level of understanding and gives students a degree of freedom in developing their work. I like the use of PBL as a student but also feel that students need to be assessed in varying ways to ensure that we are developing students to be well rounded. Requiring students to write, think critically, even doing standard true false or multiple choice assessments all have their place and assess students at different levels. For technology based assessments it seems as if PBL assessments are best. It allows students to use the technology to learn, interact with, and present their project based on what they have learned. Rubric's have become a very helpful resource for students and teachers alike. For teachers it allows them to have a guide in assessing and grading assignments fairly and ensuring each students work is graded according to the same guidelines. It helps students by giving them a document to reference while completing their assignment to ensure they are covering all required aspects of the assignment. Students learn in many different ways and that also means as teachers we should find various ways to assess their learning.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Digital Assessment
Teachers enter the classroom daily ready to continue guiding, encouraging, and educating students as they grow and learn through the years. Students are given new content and concepts daily but it the teachers job is not just to teach but to assess learning and ensure that students are understanding and retaining the knowledge they are being taught. One way to do this is by using web 2.0 tools to teach and to asses learning. Niace.org says that digital Assessment looks at all the ways that learners, teachers and institutions use digital technology to understand how progress is being made in learning. It is made up of both initial and formative assessment, which informs the learning process, and summative assessment, which describes learners' achievements at the end of a period of study. Methods of assessment vary among content areas and thus one method can not be employed across the board. Project based learning (PBL) gives students a hands on approach to demonstrating their level of understanding and gives students a degree of freedom in developing their work. I like the use of PBL as a student but also feel that students need to be assessed in varying ways to ensure that we are developing students to be well rounded. Requiring students to write, think critically, even doing standard true false or multiple choice assessments all have their place and assess students at different levels. For technology based assessments it seems as if PBL assessments are best. It allows students to use the technology to learn, interact with, and present their project based on what they have learned. Rubric's have become a very helpful resource for students and teachers alike. For teachers it allows them to have a guide in assessing and grading assignments fairly and ensuring each students work is graded according to the same guidelines. It helps students by giving them a document to reference while completing their assignment to ensure they are covering all required aspects of the assignment. Students learn in many different ways and that also means as teachers we should find various ways to assess their learning.
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