Maritez Apigo's presentation at the Strengthening Student Success Conference on October 5, 2016 at Hyatt Regency Orange County
Tired of telling your students to put away their phones? Instead, instruct your students to take them out! The presenter will showcase two user-friendly educational technology tools for engaging students in interactive polls and administering formative assessments of student learning outcomes on their mobile devices: Poll Everywhere and Socrative. These student response systems allow instructors to identify students in need of targeted intervention strategies and to apply data-driven instruction. Through the techniques modeled and examples shared, the presenter will demonstrate the benefits of integrating technology in the classroom to advance equity and student success. This session will also provide tips and helpful resources for getting started and troubleshooting with these technologies. Bring your smartphone, iPad, tablet, or laptop to fully participate in this interactive session.
http://maritez.populr.me/sssc16
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BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) in the Classroom: Two Tech Tools for Fostering Student Engagement and Administering Formative Assessments
1. Maritez Apigo
ESL and English Instructor
San Jose City College
maritez.apigo@sjcc.edu
BYOD
(Bring Your Own Device) in the
Classroom:
Two Tech Tools for Fostering Student
Engagement and Administering
Formative Assessments
2. Partner Sharing
1. Meet and greet someone near
you who you don’t already
know.
2. Exchange your experience and
interest with integrating
technology in the classroom.
5. How can students’ mobile
devices be used to foster
engagement and for quick
formative assessments of
content material and SLOs?
Guiding Question
6. Session Goals
1. Experience Socrative and Poll
Everywhere from the students’
perspective.
2. Apply the use of these two
technologies to your instruction.
3. Set up free accounts and try out
these two tech tools.
8. Why Use Student Response
Systems or Clickers?
• quick, simple, and free
• engaging and interactive
• can be anonymous
• technology medium they have
and are familiar with
•real-time, live results
9. Why Use Student Response
Systems or Clickers?
•assessments of content aligned
with SLOs
• visualize student levels of
understanding in the moment
• target students for intervention
•inform your instruction
10. Why Use Student Response
Systems or Clickers?
• receive data reports on students
• personalize learning
• students think individually, self-
evaluate, and ask questions
• paperless
12. When to Use Student
Response Systems?
Before Lessons
• pre-assessments
•provide context for lessons
•surveys to gather data
•activate schema
13. When to Use Student
Response Systems?
During Lessons
•check for understanding
• quick question during a lesson
•“space race” competitive
games (Socrative)
14. When to Use Student
Response Systems?
After Lessons
• review
• quizzes to assess students
• exit tickets
16. • on silent or vibrate
• business meeting etiquette
• allowed during specified activities
• unrelated texting and social media
is not allowed
• must be put away during exams
• use them freely during breaks
My Acceptable Use Policy
on Mobile Devices
18. Directions:
1. Connect to the wifi on your device.
2. In a browser, go to m.socrative.com
3. Click on STUDENT LOGIN.
4. Enter my room code: MARITEZ
5. Answer the 3 questions.
Let’s Try Socrative
20. Socrative Shared Quiz List
• a public Google Doc of 2,000
shared quizzes by other teachers
• all disciplines
• get ideas for creating quizzes
• add your own quizzes to the list
• the link is on my website and
Resources Doc
• Search: Ctrl F (shortcut for “find”)
23. Exit Tickets on
Socrative
Ask 3 questions:
1.How well did you understand today’s
material? (multiple choice: totally go
it, pretty well, not very well, not at all)
2.What did you learn in today’s class?
3.Please answer the teacher’s
question.
24. • Reflective practice
• Snapshot of students’
understanding of SLOs
• Can begin the next class
answering students’ questions
• Identify particular students in
need of intervention
Exit Tickets: Valuable Data
25. Directions:
1. Connect to the wifi on your device.
2. In a browser, go to m.socrative.com
3. Click on STUDENT LOGIN
4. Enter my room code: MARITEZ
5. Answer the questions.
#3 is: How can you apply Socrative
in your instruction?
You Try: Socrative Exit Ticket
40. Tip: Sign Up for the free Higher
Education Plan (40 Responses)
41. Set Up Your Poll Everywhere
Account and Create a Poll
Directions:
1. Open a browser on the computer.
2. Go to polleverywhere.com
3. Click on “Plans & Pricing.”
4. Click on “Higher-ed Plans.”
5. Click “Sign Up” and register.
6. Click “My Polls” and “Create Poll.”
42. Set Up Your Socrative Account
and Create a Quiz
Directions:
1. Open a browser on the computer.
2. Go to socrative.com
3. Click on “Get account.”
4. Register
5. Click “Quizzes”
6. Click “Create Quiz”