Cassie Nix

Training Hub

Edulastic Reflection

  • April 1, 2017 at 5:48 PM
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It looks similar to classkick, but it's missing the hand raise feature I like in there. I'd like to try it out in real time and see how the students do with it. I like the autograding feature; seems like an easy way to do a quiz that needs to include media. Perhaps do one with an audio file attached that reads the questions for read aloud. There are tons of different question types, and they have a huge amount of help and support resources. There were lots of YouTube playlists. It seems like it has a lot of applications for math, like the fractions and graphing questions. I liked the item bank, since it helps you to use well-written assessments. I found this resource on the training hub which I found helpful, as I don't often do assessments. I particularly liked the idea of being able to use it with substitute teachers, since it allows for real-time monitoring. Again, I'd have to see it live, but I think Classkick would be better for this option. https://www.edulastic.com/blog/ways-to-use-edulastic-beyond-the-assessment/ ;