Hey everyone! Thanks again for your awesome responses to my post about blogging! This next unit we are covering in class focuses on Online Tests & Assessment. Those of you who work at CTHS are very familiar with this concept as we use online assessments via Schoology very frequently.
==> One thing I would love to hear your thoughts on is how you feel about assessing online vs. assessing on paper. This is something I go back and forth on all the time, especially when it comes to math.
We were given a list of potential assessment platforms to discuss this week and I decided to choose one that I hadn't used before:
ClassMarker. I chose this one specifically because it offers the option to generate an embed code that I can use to insert an assessment into my Schoology window.
Link to Product
In making the quiz, I liked the ease of use and ability to customize a lot of elements of the test, as well as being able to give my students access to the quiz via embedding or via link. However, there were a lot of features (some of which come for free in Schoology) that I could not use with the standard free account. Being that teachers are not the wealthiest of professionals, it seems like a bad business model to not provide these features for free...because I would rather not use ClassMarker.com than pay for ClassMarker.com or any other assessment resource. Even TeachersPayTeachers kind of rubs me the wrong way-- we are all poor, can't we just share? But I digress...
Here are some screenshots of my test building experience. The first is a picture of all of the features that I CAN'T do because I'm too cheap to upgrade:
The biggest downer for me here is the inability to import questions into my test bank from an external program. I CAN do this in Schoology and it is the best (especially because Schoology's equation writing interface is the worst). If I have to type question after question into ClassMarker by hand...that's going to take forever and I already don't want to use this service again. Additionally, another feature I use heavily in Schoology is the feedback option, another premium ClassMarker add-on. I like being able to provide immediate feedback for students on questions so that they don't get a question wrong and wonder why (and obviously they don't ask me about it later). I wanted to put a question with a graph in the quiz, but guess what....uploading images is a premium feature. K bye.
As for the actual building of the test, it wasn't hard but I kept my math language as simple as could be. If I needed to type word problems or complex equations, this would not have worked for me. I did like that it printed the students scores at the end with time stamps. I have found that having a printed record of how long a student spends on an assignment is excellent documentation for when their parent calls about their grade. This student earned a 33% but as you can see, only spent 19 seconds total on 3 questions, so... draw your own conclusions here.
Thankfully, being able to customize the number of tries the student has is a FREE feature (finally!). I would be super excited, but this is obviously also a feature of Schoology.
All things said and done, if you are a teacher who is just starting out with blended learning, doesn't use Schoology, or just wants to give a quick online assessment with no frills then ClassMarker could be a great tool. As long as you don't need to save the results or have them e-mailed to you. For me-- someone who is stingy as well as more well-versed in online learning platforms, this resources is a little irrelevant.
I can see how this site might also work outside of education for professional training sessions. A business is better situated financially to upgrade to the premium features. Their assessments could potentially be dynamic and embedded within their training modules as checkpoints in the training process.
Thanks again for participating-- basking in the glow of your intelligent responses and generosity :)
Until next week,
Maggie