Qualitative formative assessment: Letting the ideal learning environment dictate the tools
The primary focus of this conversation is qualitative formative assessment of student understanding. In an ideal world, teachers would have the ability to facilitate 1-on-1 (or 1-on-few) conversations with each student on an ongoing basis in order to see where they are in the learning and to adapt and adjust instruction to best suit their needs. How can we leverage emerging technologies to facilitate this kind of relationship?
Before integrating any educational technology tools, it is important to anchor an exploration for the given learning environment. Learning goals, instruction and assessment, tools and resources: these are three major components of any classroom activity, lesson, project, or unit. But which is driving which in your teaching environment? In the current day and age it is easy to let the tools drive curriculum, instruction, and assessment while losing sight of the things that matter most – the learning goals.
We'll start with a quick 'checking for understanding' activity. Be prepared to think and to do.
We'll shift our focus towards solution-finding by connecting learning and assessment goals of interest to instructional practices supported by technology using a simple framework that can support qualitative formative assessment: create, curate, & publish.
By the end of the day (not necessarily by the end of the session), we will have constructed a curated resource of goals, approaches, and tools that can be referenced beyond the conference.
Conversational Practice
Link to collaborative workspace is below. Organized chaos. Rapid Fire Conversations. Prepare to think and to share! Outline: Opening Activity; Brief Introduction & Overview; Breakout conversations (Goals, Approaches, Tech).
Conversation Links
- https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aORlWtWLJaQ2HCOjEvJZtLmO4hPtf8W9xDZOji9dgtY/edit
- http://www.slideshare.net/Reshanrichards/educon2013
- http://www.constructivisttoolkit.com
- http://www.twitter.com/reshanrichards
- http://www.explaineverything.com
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Josh McLaughlin
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Casey Reed
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John KrouskoffBrewster Central School District
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Todd Menadier
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Anastacia BrieHudson Highschool of Learning Technologies
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Misty OvermanGreater Atlanta Christian School
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Kathryn DonahueIndependent Consultant
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Jaimie Stevenson
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Christopher ProctorGirls' Middle School
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Josh GatesTatnall School
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Margie Salvante
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Troy Sosnovik
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John KrouskoffClarkstown Central School District
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Kim DeveauxEthical Culture School
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Sue KingUpper Perkiomen School District
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Nancy WhiteAcademy District 20
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Anthony Celini
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Deb SchianoRoselle Park High School
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Reshan RichardsTeachers College, Columbia University
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Jeanne GanSt. George's School of Montreal
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Jo-Ann WongSt. George's School of Montreal
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Dave Thomer
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Jennifer Medbery
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Christian KunkelJarv.us
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Vinnie VrotnyKinkaid School
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Megan HowardThe Walker School
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Bernice Rummonds
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Cyndy BordenSt. George's School of Mtl
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Kevin Jarrett
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Hillary LinardopoulosPhiladelphia Federation of Teachers
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jen Gleason
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JP ConnollySaint Ann's School
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Rhonda DeChiricoHampton Roads Academy
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Mike SlingerSD 43
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Angel Bestwick
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Kristin HOKANSONSchool Lane Charter School
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Elizabeth Clarke
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Christina Roy
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Ken KozarLakewood High School
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Jonathan MarinoMapStory
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William StitesMontclair Kimberley Academy
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Jason StephensonDeer Creek High School
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elizabeth helfant
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Diana PottsEthical Culture Fieldston School, Fieldston Lower
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Maureen Tumenas
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Wendy Feilen
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Jon SchererWissahickon Charter School
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Daniel B. LeeDuke TIP
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Mary Alvord MacDonaldMount Greylock Regional School District
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Todd NienkerkFour Kitchens: Websites made with love. For good.
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Dan AginsPawcatuck Middle School
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Mairead Canavan
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Paul CancellieriNC Ctr for the Advancement of Teaching
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Tommie HataBarrie School
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Alex RagoneCity and Country School
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