|
Welcome to the 'Online Evaluations' workshop wiki.
This wiki has been setup as a link to the resources described during the Online Evaluations workshops held by Ultranet Coaches in Southern Metropolitan Region.
Today's PowerPoint presentation - Online evaluations-Dec 2009.ppsx
|
Where are you with Web2.0? --> take a short Google Doc quiz
Online resources / examples from the presentation:
- Google Docs - surveys, collaborative Word, Spreadsheets, Presentations
- V.C.A.A. ON Demand Testing - includes assessment up to Level 5
- N.A.P.L.A.N.
- Fractions and Decimals Interview
- Hawkesdale P-12 Global Student blog
- Making Good Choices blog - Alan Thwaites
- Jessica's Wiki ePortfolio
- Engrade - teacher record book, with student / parent access
- ClassMarker - create online test, automated marking, with student / parent access
- YacaPaca - create online tests, surveys, ePortfolios; automated marking, student / parent access
- Survey Monkey - create and manage online surveys
- Intel Thinking Tools - collaborative discussions, problem solving
- Voicethread - collabaorative and reflective discussion tool
- Lexile Reading Program
- Accelerated Reader
- Mathletics
Also have a look at the icttoolkit wiki for heaps of other ICT resources. This toolkit has been setup by educators in Victoria and includes further ideas on online assessment.
Many more online tools for education can be found at:
http://indispensibletools.pbworks.com/
http://cooltoolsforschools.wikispaces.com/
Follow-up activities (homework!)
- Add any other comments / questions to the page for everyone to share and respond to.
(To add comments below, create a pbwiki account, if you haven't already got one, and then click on "join this wiki" in the sidebar).
- Complete the workshop survey monkey (the survey link will be emailed to you).
A wiki has a wide range of purposes - sharing resources, communicating, brainstorming, etc.
You can add pages, edit the ones already here, comment on pages - or others comments and start discussions.
Feel free to just jump in and try it out. You can't muck it up - it belongs to everyone! (Just remember as it stands at the moment it is public and anyone can see it.)
Comments (0)
You don't have permission to comment on this page.