A lot of #physed pros out there have been using @thepespecialist's Daily Self Assessment, shown above. Students simply tap their self-assessment as they leave the gym.
@lynnhefele recently shared this image on Twitter saying she wished she had one, and so I set about coming up with something that would allow us to leverage the technology we have available. I, first, created this Google Form: https://goo.gl/forms/D9W1d953RDlDRCCF3
You can get your own copy of the form here: https://goo.gl/DuXsTj The advantage of using the Google Form is that your data will be saved. And, if you want to, you could even have kids choose their name from a dropdown, if you want to know who answered how. But, the down side is that after you choose your response, you have to click to submit. AND, the next student must click "submit another response" in order to enter their response.
So, I set up this page: https://www.cbhpe.org/quick-check which works very well, if you just need an overall picture of how things are going. You can ask any question that involves the students reporting how they "felt" about something, or how well they felt their "learning" went that day or on that skill/topic. Obtaining formative feedback is something Physical Educators, literally, do constantly while teaching as they visually evaluate how their students are doing with a physical activity/skill. This just provides an opportunity to see how the kids "feel" about the learning and to do it extremely quickly, possibly as an exit ticket or even as an entrance ticket or quick check within the lesson! Let me know how it works for you!
You really don’t need to! You can use it as is. Just have a device ready for students to tap as they leave! The count will be registered which you can view once all students have left. To restart the count for your next class just reload the page.
I love this and I think it would be a great way for students to get assessed at the end of a class, How can I make one of these?