Assessment Tools

Assessment (formative or summative) will always be a challenge for me as an educator.  What to test?  How to test my students?  Is the assessment completely fair?  Did I give them too much time to prepare – maybe too little?  Maybe a written test isn’t the way to assess this time around?  Maybe a combination of hands-on and a written test?  So many questions/challenges related to assessing – I think it will never be completely solved (for me anyway) within my educational career as a teacher.

This course is great because I get to practice using software that is similar to what I want to use to set up future online material for my students.

I geared my communication tool activity and this assessment activity on grade 6 science curriculum (since I teach grade 6 subjects).  I know our instructor, John, can view my quiz from my Vista working shell – but there seems to be no way for me to link it so that anyone can view it and try it.

Like other students, it took me a good two hours to come up with this online 90-minute (one doesn’t have to use the entire time – but there is no rush) science quiz which is out of 29 marks.  I think the hardest part was creating the matching questions as I didn’t know how many matches to put down per question.  At the end, I made up three questions with five or four terms to be matched with five or four definitions.  I related the communication tool activity to climate change and the assessment activity to electricity – both topics covered in BC grade 6 science curriculum.

Similiar to what others shared, my concern is how would I know if any of my students are using a textbook at home while writing the quiz.  I guess to combat that problem, I can have students write the test in the computer lab – but wouldn’t that defeat the one of the major purposes of having online school (ie. to be at home going through the material and writing the test)?

Thanks.

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