Here are some learning tools and ideas of how teachers use them to collect data and assess student work:
- Forms – Create polls, quizzes, check-ins, and self-assessments.
- Flipgrid – Student responses, peer feedback, video explanations, whiteboard, and screen sharing understanding or trouble spots.
- Minecraft – 3D modeling, scavenger hunts, virtual manipulatives, Esports, and sandbox for creative work.
- OneNote – Writing, concept maps, charts, schedules, inking and annotations, and digital worksheets.
- Word – Reading and writing, editing, revising, newsletters, letters, resumes, flyers, and brochures.
- PowerPoint – Presentations, presenter coach to practice and refine presentations, screen sharing and recording.
- Excel – Analyze data, sort and filter information, creating visual information through graphs and charts.
- Make Code – Designing, creating, and sharing code with blocks, JavaScript, or Python.
- Stream – Videos with interactive questions from Forms.