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Assessment
Assessment

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Use Google Classroom or other Learning Management System to easily track assignments and grades
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Use Flubaroo to grade assignments and email students their scores or use Google Form Quiz features
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Using Google Classroom or other Learning Management System, give feedback directly on students’ Google Docs and/or send other feedback with a grade
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Create shared Google Keep or Evernote notes between teacher and student to leave notes, feedback, and next steps
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Use Email Contacts and Canned Responses in Gmail (or other web-based email system) to send emails to students regarding work
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Use Google Forms (esp the Quizzes feature) for entry & exit tickets
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Students add their thinking to a collaborative Google Drawing or create a visual response with Canva or PicMonkey
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Model and teach quality presentation techniques with little text on slides and large, meaningful images.
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Use Google Drawings, Google Slides (or other cloud-based presentation tool), or Canva to create powerful images
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Create web-based, collaborative videos with YouTube Editor or WeVideo
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Use QR codes on student work in the hallway to see more information about their project
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Give students a choice board: create a video using YouTube Editor, design an online poster with Google Drawing, write and perform a skit, etc
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Give students the option to show explain their thinking using FlipGrid, Screencastify, or Explain Everything (paid)
This Strategy Menu was adapted for use in the UK from the original DLP Strategy Menu built by Dynamic Learning Project / EdTechTeam.
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