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What are your options when students can just Google all the answers and share them with their friends? Try one of these "fresh" ideas to formatively assess student learning.
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Let students record brief (1-2 min) videos explaining how they solved a problem step-by-step, so you can see and hear their thinking process. They can upload their videos to Drive and share them easily in Classroom.
If you use Flipgrid, then you and other students can reply with video feedback, too, in a classroom-like space (calculus example). Find ideas by subject area or search their library!
Students can use Screencastify and Google Slides to give presentations, recording the screen while they narrate their slides, with or without the webcam. Videos save to Drive!
From Intention: Critical Creativity in the Classroom Amy Burvall and Ryder
Are pictures of student work hard to see when taken on the Chromebook?Have students try the Camscanner app for phones (magically improves the pic quality and strings several images into one PDF)
Want to write comments on pictures of student work? Try using the Google Classroom Mobile App (built-in annotation tool that lets you write on top of student work, then it attaches a PDF to the assignment so they can see your comments)
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