How to use ICT tools to support assessment effectively?
There are various ICT tools that assist teachers in assessing students' competencies, including both offline and online tools. Depending on the purpose, form, method, and assessment tool, different ICT tools provide support.
Chamthi.com is a website that supports the rapid and free mixing and grading of objective multiple-choice tests. Young Mix (used on computers) is software that helps teachers mix multiple-choice test papers, and Cham thi trac nghiem (used on phones) is an app that automatically grades multiple-choice tests.
Guidance on mixing test papers with the Young Mix
Google Forms and Microsoft Forms are two popular online tools for supporting assessment. These tools are widely used, user-friendly, and have many similar features. Check out the two videos below and compare the effectiveness and feasibility of using these two tools to create tests and processes and provide feedback on results for students.
Guidance on using Google Forms
Guidance on using Microsoft Forms
Additionally, other online tools help quickly collect students' responses, such as Kahoot, Quizizz, Plickers, Socrative, etc., or tools aiding in creating student portfolios, such as MS Sway, Google Sites, MS OneNote, and numerous others that assist teachers in generating dynamic assessments, creating or storing students' learning products and learning profiles.
Guidance on using Quizizz
Guidance on using Plickers