learning21andbeyond
72
Trying to keep up with an ever changing world of education
Curated by Nancy Jones
Follow
Scooped by Nancy Jones onto learning21andbeyond
Scoop.it!

Cool Tools for 21st Century Learners: Use GoogleDocs Self-Grading Quiz as an Exit Ticket

Cool Tools for 21st Century Learners: Use GoogleDocs Self-Grading Quiz as an Exit Ticket | learning21andbeyond | Scoop.it

Nancy Jones's insight:

Exit tickets seem to be a great way to go in terms of formative assessment. An Alan Novemeber webinar suggested the students provide critical thinking questions as their exit ticket, which is another idea that could still work with this.

Kirk Helferich's curator insight, January 9, 9:23 AM

Exit tickets seem to be a great way to go in terms of formative assessment. An Alan Novemeber webinar suggested the students provide critical thinking questions as their exit ticket, which is another idea that could still work with this.

Nancy Jones is also curating
ILearn with Ipads Ed Infographics Educating for Empathy and Emotional Well-Being Learning 2gether
Discover Topics Nancy Jones is following
Into the Driver's Seat 21st Century Information Fluency Eclectic Technology Infographics iPad Lessons Digital Citizenship in Schools
and 21 others
Your new post is loading...
Rescooped by Nancy Jones from Eclectic Technology
Scoop.it!

PBL Series… Driving Questions: Students Uncovering Amazing Content Through Inquiry

PBL Series… Driving Questions: Students Uncovering Amazing Content Through Inquiry | learning21andbeyond | Scoop.it

 "I really like Driving Questions. In fact, I like them so much more then Essential Questions. You might ask why? I think it just might be my affection for the revised Bloom’s Taxonomy. You may remember that in the revision the different levels were changed into action. In fact, I strongly believe that learning is a verb and is based on action. Take away the word “Question” and Driving is a verb loaded with action. The word “Essential” standing alone is only a word devoted to describing… a colorful but inactive adjective."

This is the first article of a series and discusses the concept of Driving Questions and how their importance in PBL. Links to additional resources are also available.


Via Beth Dichter
No comment yet.