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online toolkit - using google forms to gather student voice

Toolkit slides Use templates i.e. have our EOTC review forms in our school template gallery for future use Maybe teachers could gather student voice via Forms to contribute towards report writing - e.g. reflecting on goals set, something they're proud of learning in maths etc. nice feature in Forms where you can import questions from other forms using sections a good feature - can customise then so if you answer no, it will take you to section x, if you answer yes you'll go to section y etc. Can add results to existing sheet so have pages of results over time (will do this for TLIF) If want to filter responses can do this from sheet. Kerry suggested using forms to gather student voice on how easy it is to navigate class site. Other ways to gather student voice are Flipgrid and Screencastify Form below is a copy of example Kerry kindly shared.  Great to include Te Reo in forms :) Loading…

Online Toolkit - Screencastify

We have a great resource available to us for our own rewindable learning which is the folders of recordings and resources from past Manaiakalani online toolkits . Today - in prep for being in room 2 and wanting to upskill myself with some digital resources to use with the students - I watched Getting Smart with Screencasify. I'm assuming students in room 2 have used Screencastify with Cam during their digital facilitation but am aware I may need to set this up with them. check permissions on students screencastify folders (make public) Can switch recording between tabs can flip camera so if recording writing on paper it'll be right way round annotation tools available in browser and desktop mode - e.g. spotlight - good for highlighting things in a tutorial  My next step - to teach students to use Screencastify and use it to record their thinking solving a maths problem.