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Learning menus: Desserts: Summative Assessments

Learning menus: Desserts: Summative Assessments. Email: kellistair2013@gmail.com kellistair@angrybunnypublishing.com. Presenter: Kelli Stair Author of VoiceThread for Digital Education https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/356369 and QRevolution (available for preorder)

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Learning menus: Desserts: Summative Assessments

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  1. Learning menus:Desserts:Summative Assessments

  2. Email: kellistair2013@gmail.com kellistair@angrybunnypublishing.com Presenter: Kelli Stair Author of VoiceThread for Digital Education https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/356369 and QRevolution (available for preorder) https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/368369 www.angrybunnypublishing.com

  3. What’s a Learning Menu? • Differentiation strategy • Menu: student choice of learning activities • Different points for different types/levels of tasks • Divided into sections (appetizer, entrée, etc.) • Students choose options from each section • Options are tasks or activities for students to complete in order to earn that set of points

  4. For More Webinars www.angrybunnypublishing.com Events page for upcoming webinars Recent Blogs or Online Workshops for archived webinars

  5. Unit Menu Template Beverages: Vocabulary Appetizers: Background Information Soup/Salad: Supplementary Texts and Tasks Entrée: Anchor Text and Tasks Dessert: Summative Assessment

  6. Dessert: Summative Assessments • Determine what students have learned • Use essential questions • Assess student performance or knowledge of learning goals and objectives • Differentiate by products, tools, and processes • Rubrics

  7. Types of Summative Assessments • Written, Oral, or Performance Product • Tests in any format • Projects • Presentations • Demonstrations • Service Learning/Teaching Experience • Portfolios • Evaluation/ Reflection

  8. Resources for Summative Assessments • Project Ideas: • Jon Mueller’s Authentic Assessment Toolbox • http://jfmueller.faculty.noctrl.edu/toolbox/tasks.htm#types • http://edtechteacher.org/index.php/teaching-technology/innovative-projects-lessons • Essays/Multimedia Essays • Student Examples: http://eng102branscomb.wikispaces.com/Student+Multimedia+Essays

  9. More Resources • Service Learning Projects • http://www.servicelearning.org/ • http://www.iseek.org/education/service-learning.html • Portfolios • http://www.ascd.org/publications/books/197171/chapters/The-Types-of-Portfolios.aspx • http://jfmueller.faculty.noctrl.edu/toolbox/portfolios.htm

  10. What’s in an Assessment? • Purpose: determine what students have learned (content and skills) • Format alternatives: students choose how to show learning • Focus: goals/ objectives and essential questions • Rubric given before assessment due- used as a guide • http://ed.fnal.gov/lincon/el_assessment.shtml [educator guide]

  11. Rubric Resources • Comprehensive list of online rubric resources • http://edtechteacher.org/index.php/teaching-technology/assessment-rubrics

  12. Assessments within Learning Menus • Offer two or three options with the opportunity for students to be creative • Differentiate by learning style, technology tools used, or media created • Differentiate by literacy skills • Provide rubrics and guides or models for each • Be specific about what you are looking to assess: content and skills • Include a reflection piece for students to offer feedback • Integrate literacy skills into the project

  13. Up Next: Demonstration Unit • Unit from a freshman literature class • Includes overview of the unit creation process including gathering and organizing resources • Beverage, appetizer, soup/salad, entrée, and dessert options • Technology tools and literacy strategies • Menu presentation • Tips and strategies for creating your own unit learning menu

  14. Kelli Stair—Writer, Teacher Consultantwww.angrybunnypublishing.com • If you liked this presentation, you’ll love my eBook VoiceThread for Digital Education available at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and other eBook retailers. • https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/356359 • Look for QRevolution coming November 25, 2013. • PreOrder for $2.99 at https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/368369 • Be sure to join me every Tuesday and Thursday for more great teaching digital literacy strategies.

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