Today I finally used a google form for an exit slip during Intervention/Extension sessions. It worked an absolute treat! It was super easy for the students to read the questions on their own iPads. Students scanned a QR code to get the questions and used their work books to do their workings out and then submitted their answers.
What I like about this was that I could quickly check their answers and see what they did wrong and assist. But even cooler, was that THEY saw it instantly as well. I was able to challenge them to go back and see if they could fix it. I could feel how empowered students felt being able to receive feedback from their answers. For me, it took the stress out of trying to check in with every student in a short time frame. I felt I could really help those that needed it and students who had an okay understanding of the topic already knew how to achieve the success criteria. Now we probably need to do whole class lessons in ICT teaching students how to use Google Forms. Here's an example of the exit slip below. There's also the blog post by Alice Keeler on how to insert a Bitmoji into the form. https://docs.google.com/a/pearcedaleps.vic.edu.au/forms/d/1QqGwLSulkHO_0UjnsabM3RnbfF66bpNey8P--j8dOcI/edit http://alicekeeler.com/2016/12/29/insert-bitmoji-google-form/
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