4. Socrative.com: A free web-based service that lets you assess students with
prepared activities or on-the-fly questions to get immediate insight into
understanding.
5. Nearpod: Nearpod works in the browser of any device to let you create or upload
a slideshow, to which you then add your own questions.
6. Classflow: Classflow lets you build lessons using cards you create using
the content of your choice.
7. Formative: Formative lets you create lessons using any Internet-connected device
and is optimized for 1:1, BYOD, flipped or blended classrooms. Get results and
respond in real time.
8. Classkick: Upload a PDF and add text, drawings, photos, hyperlinks, and audio
recordings to create dynamic lesson content.
9. Padlet: A free website for collecting and sharing text, images, videos, and files.
10.
Seesaw: Students show their work with photos, videos, drawings, text, PDFs,
and links. You can also import directly from most popular apps.
11. Recap: A free app that lets teachers prompt the students to explain their
thinking on a question or topic using video.
12.
Kahoot: This is a popular free class quiz game that lets teachers use multiple
choice or sequencing questions.
13.
Quizizz: Another great game and quiz-making application.
14.
Quizlet: Lets students learn and improve by studying with flashcards, games
and more.
15.
Quizalize: This is a new website for playing class quiz games. The teacher
inputs their own questions or they can use a pre-made quiz.
16.
Triventy: This is a tool for making group surveys and quiz games. Again, the
teacher can use their own questions or use ones on the site.
17.
SketchParty TV: A Pictionary-style drawing game, perfect for reinforcing
vocabulary and visual communication skills.
*https://www.wabisabilearning.com/blog/17-formative-digital-assessment-tools
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