Abstract

Recent articles in this Journal have advocated for focusing instruction on core ideas of the discipline and moving assessment beyond content knowledge to also eliciting evidence about what students can do with their knowledge. Yet, the deep connected learning supported by this kind of instruction and assessment requires students to engage in meaningful learning activities both within and outside of the classroom. We can structure learning activities within our classes that require students to use and apply their knowledge, construct explanations and arguments, and engage in discussion with others; however, we have less control of what students do outside of the classroom. Further, meaningful engagement of students with these types of assessments outside the classroom requires a means for closing the assessment loop, using student responses to inform instruction and support learning and development of these skills. This paper describes a free and easy to use system, combining Remind and Google Forms, that ...

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