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Authentic Assessment with Flipgrid, Sway, and more!

May 21, 2019 ♦ 7:00pm - 9:00pm ET

Session Description: Are you looking for ways to make your formative and summative assessments more effective? Join us to learn how to use Flipgrid, PowerPoint, OneNote, and Sway, to create authentic assessments throughout your units. Whether it's formative or summative assessment, finding ways to measure students' understanding effectively is crucial to ensure student progress and future success. In this session, we will explore how you can use free Office and Windows products to create better formative and summative assessments that reliably measure student learning, promote critical thinking, and help students develop real-world skills. This session is appropriate for teachers at all technology levels.

As a result of this session teachers will:

  1. Explore the meaning of the term "authentic assessment";
  2. Evaluate several formats of assessment for their usefulness to assess student learning; and
  3. Identify a variety of assessment methods and plan for their use in the classroom.

Applicable ISTE Standards for Educators (2017)*: 1A; 1B; 5A; 6B; 7A

* The text of these standards is copyrighted. Please read the full text at the ISTE Standards page.

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Certificates: The certificates for this session were emailed 6/6/19 at 1:07 PM to registrants that actively participated in all required tasks throughout the session and completed the session evaluation survey within 1 week.