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From the Elementary Computer Lab

Answer Garden (Quick Post Assessment)

7/28/2018

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Answer Garden lacks the "pretty" of other post assessment options, but if you have a class like I do...750 kids per week, you can generate some pretty interesting feedback from your students. Basically with this tool, a presenter or teacher can generate a "quick & clean" word-list ready to export into a "pretty" word art generator (think Tagul or similar).  Or, as I often prefer, I just export what Answer Garden generates. It is word-art in and of itself.  

The way it works is that students go to Answer Garden and enter the code. They then type short phrases or single word answers. If the teacher gives a minute or two answer time before posting, then the class can enter their answers more authentically, and you'll get larger words for the more times that answer is typed.

Click here for the  Answer Garden main landing page.
Click here to create a new Answer Garden.

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    Heather M. Miller

    This is a space where I post my thoughts on things and ideas in the Computer Lab. I am a K-12 certified Engineering and Technology teacher. I'm writing this for myself and my colleagues as part of my own teaching practice day-to-day, and for my own self reflection.

    I'm NOT doing this blog for compensation or free products.  If I ever change that personal policy, I'll make that apparent.

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