https://info.flipgrid.com/
This resource would allow for formative assessments. The students can submit a brief reflection of their understanding of material and the teachers can use these reflections to assess their understanding so far in the lesson. Pros of this assessment is that the students can go back and review their reflection later in the lesson to assess how their learning has changed, but a con may be that the reflection is not in writing so they cannot copy and paste that reflection if they may need it in the future.
https://nearpod.com/
This resource allows for formative assessments. Teachers can create games, puzzles, and drawing boards for students to submit and/or study the material they have been learning. A pro is that this resource gives immediate feedback to the students and the teachers. A con may be that students have to create an account to be able to use it. It is free, but it may take time to create an account.
https://workspace.google.com/products/forms/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=na-US-all-en-dr-bkws-all-all-trial-e-dr-1009156&utm_content=text-ad-none-any-DEV_c-CRE_246611132541-ADGP_Hybrid%20%7C%20AW%20SEM%20%7C%20BKWS%20~%20EXA%20%2F%2F%20Forms%20%5B1:1%5D%20Google%20Forms-KWID_43700016037069519-kwd-10647024857&utm_term=KW_google%20forms-ST_google%20forms&gclid=CjwKCAiAlNf-BRB_EiwA2osbxdNyKfdlCx4tB0S_FvqtrzlgAftlWyfyD7-d7R9gT_KJwO5deRvVDRoCqMkQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
Google forms can be a great resource for summative and formative assessments. Teachers can create short quizzes with images and videos to access students ongoing learning, and they can also create larger exams using this tool. A pro is that this source provides immediate feedback to students and is sent straight to the teacher once submitted. A con is that students may get tired of using this source for exams as there is only so much creativity teachers can use with it.
This resource would allow for formative assessments. The students can submit a brief reflection of their understanding of material and the teachers can use these reflections to assess their understanding so far in the lesson. Pros of this assessment is that the students can go back and review their reflection later in the lesson to assess how their learning has changed, but a con may be that the reflection is not in writing so they cannot copy and paste that reflection if they may need it in the future.
https://nearpod.com/
This resource allows for formative assessments. Teachers can create games, puzzles, and drawing boards for students to submit and/or study the material they have been learning. A pro is that this resource gives immediate feedback to the students and the teachers. A con may be that students have to create an account to be able to use it. It is free, but it may take time to create an account.
https://workspace.google.com/products/forms/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=na-US-all-en-dr-bkws-all-all-trial-e-dr-1009156&utm_content=text-ad-none-any-DEV_c-CRE_246611132541-ADGP_Hybrid%20%7C%20AW%20SEM%20%7C%20BKWS%20~%20EXA%20%2F%2F%20Forms%20%5B1:1%5D%20Google%20Forms-KWID_43700016037069519-kwd-10647024857&utm_term=KW_google%20forms-ST_google%20forms&gclid=CjwKCAiAlNf-BRB_EiwA2osbxdNyKfdlCx4tB0S_FvqtrzlgAftlWyfyD7-d7R9gT_KJwO5deRvVDRoCqMkQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
Google forms can be a great resource for summative and formative assessments. Teachers can create short quizzes with images and videos to access students ongoing learning, and they can also create larger exams using this tool. A pro is that this source provides immediate feedback to students and is sent straight to the teacher once submitted. A con is that students may get tired of using this source for exams as there is only so much creativity teachers can use with it.

