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1. I have used Google Classroom, Google Docs., Google Sheets since Covid time.

2. I have assessed my students via Google Forms. I have assigned couple of quizzes to students.

3. I assesses students on Solving Linear Inequalities.

My district uses Schoology at the High School. I love using the assessment tool to digitize materials. Recently I had Algebra 1 students working on naming polynomials. So I had a set of task cards that I would normally paste around the room, but I put them into schoology as an auto graded assignment. This helped the students have immediate feedback on understanding how to name a polynomial, and since it auto graded it was very easy for me.

~Mae M.

1. We use Google Classroom in my school, but I have also had some experience with Canvas.

2. I use Google Classroom.

3. We just recently had an assessment over equations and inequalities. I used Google Classroom and Formative together to assess what they knew.

1. I have used Google Classroom a lot while working in an elementary school setting. Many of the teachers that I substitute for leave assignments for their students to work on. I have also seen Seesaw used in a few kindergarten and preschool classrooms.

 

2. The tools that I have used are Google Classroom. I have also used Blackboard previously as a college student.

 

3. The last time I used Google Classroom to assess students was for their takeaway on a social studies lesson for 3rd grade. They just had to answer a few discussion questions their teacher left for them.

Betty Still

Our school uses Google Classroom.

 

I recently assessed my AP stats class using google forms as a multiple choice quiz. We use barrons flashcards and I set those out with google forms used as the tool to enter answers.

1. We used Google Classroom and as I was leaving they were talking about using Seesaw

2. Google classroom

3. I used GC on addition/subtraction. However if I went back soon I would want to try out SeeSaw. I think its easier to use with the younger ones.

1. Our school uses Google classroom.

2. I am not currently teaching but I have used Google classroom and Moodle with my own kids.

3. I don't have students presently.

-M. Sterling

I have been using Google Classroom with my students for the past 2 years now. I recently assessed my third graders on MI government for our social studies unit!

Our school uses the LMS (learning management system). In this, some of the activities are auto-graded, such as the quizzes, and we correct and grade the text, lab questions, lab reports and projects along with short writing assignments, etc.

During this program, I have been familiarizing myself with google classroom. There I can generate my own quizzes and slide presentations. I'd like to explore even more tools.

My school district uses Google Classroom. I use this tool as well. A topic recently assessed is Semicolons.

1. Our school uses Google Classroom for 3rd - 5th grade and SeeSaw for K - 2nd grade.

2. I used the Google Classroom "quiz" form option.

3. I assessed/am assessing students on their coding knowledge. It is a lot of vocabulary and understanding of how the terminology is used in practice.

 

Torie Agne

1&2. Our school used to use Moodle, we were Google Suite users for a decade, now we use NetClassroom (blackbaud) and 365.

3.I most recently assessed juniors on British Romanticism and sophomores on American Realism.

1. We are a Google school, but I have used Canvas in the past.

2. I used Google Classroom.

3. I recently assessed a theology lesson in Google Forms.

 

~Sarah Sullivan

1. My school (a charter school) uses Google Classroom.

 

2. I have only ever used Google Classroom as a Course Management System. I love assigning things through Google Classroom because they are easy for students to find and complete.

 

3. Last week, my 8th grade English class students read two different science fiction stories. We discussed them in class, and they compared and contrasted the story elements (characters, plot, theme, setting, and conflict) using a Venn Diagram I made in Google Slides and created as an assignment in GC.

 

Sarah Tinker

My previous school district was a google school. I liked how all apps and websites work harmoniously with Google Classroom. This year, I’m using Team. Teams is not as user friendly as GC and some websites struggle to post activities from their site.

-mayra flores

1.We use Canvas in our school district. in my Science classes the student submit everything through our canvas page.

2. I have used Google classroom, but I believe Canvas is much easier for the student.

3. Last Friday., I used a Blooket in my CI Math classroom to assess the students on Rounding

Jennifer Miller

1. My school utilizes Schoology.

2. Being a Special Education teacher, I don't have the need to use a CMS for the students I work with. I push in to their Gen Ed classroom and co-teach with their primary teacher, working in a small group as needed for reteaching.

3. Although I don't directly assess the students, I love learning more about the tools available so that if I ever

decide to pursue a Gen Ed classroom of my own, my bag of resources will be full!

 

-Erin Cousino

I use Google Classroom. I LOVE Kahoot and used it to assess my students on place value to the 1,000,000 place. They love it!

 

We also use ClassDojo which I'm really learning to love.

Lisa Waterson

We use Canvas schoolwide to update parents on what we are doing in the classroom, homework dates, and upcoming quizzes. During Covid we also used it for assessments and daily assignments. Now just overviews of units.

Dorothy Livingston

1. My district uses Google Classroom.

2. I use Google Classroom to post links, Bridges games, and questions for students to respond to.

3. The last thing I used in Google Classroom was a question. Students made text-to-self connections based off our read aloud (The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane). We discussed how we can make connections with characters and events in our stories. Students had to write one connection they had in Chapter 10 when Lolly threw (Edward aka Susanna) in the trash.

 

Jessica Froats

1&2 We use Google Classroom.

Our building use it as a one stop shop for all district and building information and upcoming events.

3. I did a unit on Interior Design. I posted all the digital notes and the students final ID project assignments and instructions on GC. They had to design a room of their choice and stay on budget for their project.

1. I have been using Google Classroom since 2018, when I began teaching 4th grade.

2. I used Google Classroom.

3. I recently assessed my students on an article regarding "What causes the seasons?" found on ReadWorks, but accessed through Google Classroom. This was a comprehension check assignment for my reading groups.

I am currently not working at a school. I have taken one REMC course which was using google apps. I created a google classroom and added a couple assignments to try it out. I have heard of SeeSaw and Schoology but have not used them myself. I have a child in second grade, however they do not use any of the three mentioned. They use Edmentum for online learning use.

 

-Nicole

1. We use Google Classroom!

2. I use Google Classroom frequently for assignments, mass communication/announcements, it's where I post our weekly agendas, and anything that is digitally scored is housed there.

3. We recently worked on a LOT of vocabulary, which is often the most boring area of study for students. However we assessed understanding of definitions and context through a Gimkit, specifically the game where they get to have a snowball fight.

-Maddie Nicholas

1) our district uses Google Classroom, which I LOVE!

2) I used Google Classroom today.

3) I actually tried out Kahoot, Blooket, and Quizlet by posting those in my Google Classroom so that we could all see if students are learning from our study of "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teenagers."

I used Garbanzo today with Spanish classes. They read the 3 little Pigs story to practice their knowledge of the past tense. This CMS shows me student errors and progression so that I can individualize future lessons. I also used Google Classroom today with English classes for a Jeopardy Slideshow. They participated and added a few slides of their own to show knowledge of A Raisin In The Sun.

I am not in my own classroom currently, but my children have used both Seesaw and Google Classroom CMS.

 

I have assisted my children with both Google classroom and Seesaw.

 

My children use Google Classroom for a variety of social studies and reading and writing activities.

1) I began using google classroom my first year teaching when covid hit in 2020 and have continued using it every year since.

2) Google classroom. I had the option between GC and Canvas.

3) One of my last topics was over the holocaust and adding their own information that they learned to create a timeline of events centered around the book we had read.

1. What CMS you (or your school) uses.

2. Which tool you used.

3. What topic you recently assessed your students on.

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