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All Class Response – engage & assess

All Class Response – engage & assess

Posted in Active Learning, Blog Posts, Elementary & Middle Years, Learning Design & Planning, Post Secondary, Secondary | Tagged with active learning, all class response, Assessment, digital technologies, formative assessment, lesson planning, planning, SRS, student response systems

Educators and researchers have long considered the benefits of students actively engaging in the classroom and how this can lead to gains in student learning. One way to achieve such engagement is by effectively incorporating all-class response or a student response system (SRS) as a part of your classroom assessment (and teaching) approaches. Be sure […]

Digital Portfolios; Documenting an Ongoing Learning Journey

Digital Portfolios; Documenting an Ongoing Learning Journey

Posted in Blog Posts, Digital & Media Literacy, Elementary & Middle Years, Learning Design & Planning, Not Subject Specific, Remote teaching & learning, Secondary | Tagged with Assessment, digital technologies, digital technology, lesson planning, performance assessment, portfolio, tech integration

Assessment as an opportunity for growth Assessment helps guide the learner towards understanding their misconceptions and can help them use feedback to set new learning goals. In other words, it allows students to know where they are, where they wish to go and what they need to do to grow. “Assessment is today’s means of […]


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