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Page 1: Using Smart Response Assessments to Provided Data on Student Progress by Bill Dwyer May 12, 2011

Using Smart Response Assessments to Provided Data on

Student Progress

by

Bill Dwyer

May 12, 2011

Page 2: Using Smart Response Assessments to Provided Data on Student Progress by Bill Dwyer May 12, 2011

NEED STUDENT DATA NOW?

Using Smart Response Clickers can make it happen quickly and

effortlessly.

Page 3: Using Smart Response Assessments to Provided Data on Student Progress by Bill Dwyer May 12, 2011

STEPS for Creating an Assessment using Smart

NotebookUsing an already made 40 question assessment

(total set-up time including tags, 10 minutes)

• Start a Smart Notebook file (30 seconds)• Set up title page and 40 questions (2 minutes)• Set answers (2 minutes)• Tag questions to identify areas that may need

to be re-taught (4 minutes)• Pat yourself on the back (1 minute 30

seconds)

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STUDENT PERFORMANCE or CLASS PERFORMANCE DATA

NOW AVAILABLE

When the assessment is stopped and

the assessment is saved, Smart

Response can generate graphs in

minutes.

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CLASS PERFOMANCE GRAPHby tags

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STUDENT PERFOMANCE GRAPHby tags comparing student to class

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STUDENT PERFOMANCE GRAPHby tags comparing student to class

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STUDENT PERFOMANCE GRAPHby tags comparing student to class

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Some students like doing both the paper and pencil test and then

recording their answers.

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Some students have said they enjoy signing in and seeing their name on the screen welcoming

them to Mr. Dwyer’s Class.

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Students like getting immediate feedback when the test is completed.

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For more information contact:

Bill Dwyer

FCH #2

[email protected]