The tool I chose was from chapter 20 "Quizzes, Tests, and Surveys" I have seen a number of teacher websites that have incorporated online tests/quizzes as a grade or as practice for a test/quiz. Feedback from students as well as educators have been generally positive from both parts. I feel that it is a good tool because it also has the capabilities of grading your work and showing you how you did immediately after taking it. This is something that I have been wanting to incorporate into my website for awhile. After reading through the various websites that offer this technology, I decided to go with ProProfs. It is free and I found that you have the ability to upload images or videos for a specific questions if you needed to. Many other sites did not have this capability. I was able to create a mock quiz on atomic structure and incorporate it into my google website. Please see the link below.
https://sites.google.com/site/cchslee/student-of-the-month/unit-one---matter-and-measurements/unit-one-online-practice-quiz
Ahh, fewer quizzes to grade--once you've got it all set up. Can ProProfs input the grades directly into your online gradebook? If you use a quiz feature associated with whatever your school uses for grading, you can often get the two of them to talk with each other--then the quiz scores are automat9cally entered into the gradebook. (And I guess I need to brush up on the structure of the atom!)
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