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1. 1. Lebanese University Master1
Faculty of Education (Deanery)
Semester I Educational Technology
2014- 2015 Introduction to
Educational Technology Prepared
by: Majida Francis Antonios
Submitted to: Dr Ibrahim Kebbeh
2. 2. Socrative 2.0 1 | P a g e
Contents I-
Socrative...........................................
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.................................2 I-1- How it
Works................................................
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...................3 I-2- Getting
started...............................................
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................4 I-3- Log in
..........................................................
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.......................5 II- Managing
Dashboard.........................................
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...............6 II-1- Quick
Question............................................
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..................7 II-1-1- How to Start a
Vote from a Short Answer Quick
Question...............................10 II-2-
Exit
Ticket.................................................
..........................................................
..................12 II-3- Space
Race..................................................
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.................14 III- Managing quizzes
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6 III-1- Creating a Quiz
..........................................................
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17 o Creating a multiple choice
question.............................................
.....................................18 o Use
True/False Question
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.........................................18 o Short
Answer Question
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........................................... 20 III-2-
Editing
Quizzes:............................................
..........................................................
...........21 III-3- Starting a
Quiz...................................................
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......21 III-4-
Reports..............................................
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........................ 24 IV-
Considerations..................................
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.............................. 26 IV-1-
Advantages.......................................
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........................... 26 IV-2-
Disadvantages..................................
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.......................... 27 V-
References........................................
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3. 3. Socrative 2.0 2 | P a g e I-
Socrative Socrative was built in the
USA by Ben Berté and Michael
West. Socrative is an easy- to-use
tool for building assessments and
seeing results in real-time. Socrative
lets teachers engage and assess
their students (till 50 users in free
mode) with educational activities on
tablets, laptops and smart phones.
Through the use of real time
questioning, instant result
aggregation and visualization on
video projector. Teachers can gauge
the whole class current level of
understanding. Socrative saves
teachers time so the class can
further collaborate, discuss, extend
and grow as a community of
learners. It’s everything you need to
improve instruction and help student
learning. The apps are super simple
and take seconds to login. Socrative
turns your students’ smart phones
into a powerful student response
system which attach every student
names to electronic quizzes.
Educators can initiate formative
assessments through quizzes, quick
question polls, exit tickets and space
races all with their Socrative app.
Socrative will instantly grade and
provide graphs of results to help you
identify opportunities for further
instruction. It will save your time and
visualize student understanding
when it matters.
4. 4. Socrative 2.0 3 | P a g e I-1-
How it Works a) Instant feedback:
see student results in real time.
Student results populate the
teachers screen as they submit
answers to Multiple Choice,
True/False, Graded Short Answer or
Open-Response questions.
Visualize student and whole class
understanding in the moment. b)
Personalized content: Design and
edit your own library assessments
and share them within your personal
learning network. c) Reports: instant
class & student level reports.
Review student understanding in a
variety of report types: whole class
overview, student specific results or
question by question breakdown. All
the reports can be downloaded,
emailed or delivered to your goggle
drive folder at any time. They are
always accessible in your Reports
section. d) Compatibility: Socrative
is available for all web-browsers,
iOS apps, Android apps, Chrome
Apps or Windows app, making it
accessible for all educational
technology settings.
5. 5. Socrative 2.0 4 | P a g e e)
Instant Engagement: Teachers login
through their device and select an
activity which controls the flow of
questions and games. Students
simply login with their device and
interact real time with the content. f)
APPS: Work with a mix of smart
phones, tablets, and computers.
Find our apps in the Google Play,
iTunes, or Windows Store. I-2-
Getting started a) Get into
www.socrative.comand click
“Teacher Login” or through a
Teacher socrative application
already installed on your device.
6. 6. Socrative 2.0 5 | P a g e
Socrative system Socrative Student
Socrative Teacher b) If you don’t
have a Google account, you will
have to create a Socrative account
by entering your name, email,
password, country, organization type
and your role. Then click Create
Account. c) After that, you will
receive a unique Room code, which
your students will use later on to
access your activities. Notice:
Sometimes you will not be able to
enter the site (www.socrative.com)
because of a very slow internet
connection. I-3- Log in So to Log in
from now on: a) Teachers will go to
t.socrative.comand enter their email
and password. b) Students will go to
m.socratve.com and enter the Room
Code.
7. 7. Socrative 2.0 6 | P a g e II-
Managing Dashboard When you get
logged in to Socrative for the first
time you will get a welcome screen.
Click Ok to access your Dashboard.
On your dashboard you can view
your room number, number of
students in your room, activity’s
status. You can also click on one of
the five following buttons: 1. Start a
quiz: If there is already a quiz you
can start it from here. 2. Quick
Question: Low hassle, low
preparation questioning with
dynamic results. 3. Space race:
quizzing with a fun, competitive
edge. 4. Exit Ticket: to check
understanding quickly before your
students leave for the day. 5.
Manage Quizzes: To create, edit,
import, duplicate or delete quizzes,
and view past Reports.
8. 8. Socrative 2.0 7 | P a g e You
can also click the Menu button in
order to: 1. Clear room: Clear
students from teacher’s room 2. My
profile: To access your account
details and to change Room code,
Email or password. 3. Logout: To log
out from Socrative account II-1-
Quick Question You can send a
quick question in just 2 clicks 1-
Select “Quick Question” from your
teacher Dashboard. 2- Select the
question type that you want to send
to your students. If you choose
“Multiple Choice”, “true/False” or
“Short Answer”. The answer choices
will be sent directly to the students
who are logged into your room and
“Live Results” will appear on your
screen. (You can enter your
question into the text box to have it
display on students’ screens, or
leave it blank and ask your students
out loud.)
9. 9. Socrative 2.0 8 | P a g e Note:
You can also start a new Quick
Question right from the Live Results
Screen – just click one of the
question types at the bottom of the
screen.
10. 10. Socrative 2.0 9 | P a g e 3-
For “Short Answer” question, you
can choose whether you would like
a SINGLE or UNLIMITED responses
from your Students. Then choose
whether you would like students to
be ANONYMOUS or REQUIRE their
name. (Either way, all responses
initially display on your screen
anonymouslyuntil you click on Show
Names). 4- When you want to end
the activity click Finish and your
students will see the waiting
screen.And you’ll be prompted to
choose a Report of the activity or
choose to View Later.
11. 11. Socrative 2.0 10 | P a g e
Note: If you choose to View Later,
the reports will always be accessible
in the reports section of your
account. II-1-1- How to Start a Vote
from a Short Answer Quick Question
Once all the responses are in, and if
you’d like, you can have students’
vote on the best responses by
tapping “Vote on responses.” Click
“Start Vote” on all of the short
answer responses that were
submitted to have students vote on
their favorite response. When your
students are done responding to the
Short Answer question, click Start
Vote.
12. 12. Socrative 2.0 11 | P a g e 1.
All the answers are listed (You can
remove permanently an answer but
it will remain on your report), so
students can vote for the best
answer for example, you can also
“Show or Hide” students names. 2.
Ask students to vote based on
whatever criteria you choose and
see the voting results on your
screen in real time. Note: Students
can only submit one vote, but can
select multiple answers.
13. 13. Socrative 2.0 12 | P a g e 3.
When you are done with the voting
activity click Finish. You will see the
Reports popup, click View Later and
Submit to go straight to voting. Your
students will see the class’s
responses as multiple choice
answer options. II-2- Exit Ticket The
Exit Ticket works in much the same
way as quizzes. With 5 to 10
minutes left in class, Research has
shown that responding to open-
ended questions related to the
course content at the end of class
improves performance on exams. a)
Select “Exit Ticket” from your
teacher Dashboard. Students
respond with their name and quick
responses to a question. b) Students
will be sent the preset 3 question
formative assessment: 1. How well
did you understand today’s
material? 2. What did you learn in
today’s class? (Opportunity for
students to put in their own words
the main takeaways from class.
Your opportunity to make sure they
recognized all your learning
objectives) 3. Please answer the
teacher’s question (Opportunity for
you to ask any question that’s
relevant in the moment)
14. 14. Socrative 2.0 13 | P a g e c)
View the live results as your
students respond. d) When you want
to end the activity click Finish and
your students will see the waiting
screen. You will be prompted to
choose a Report of the activity or
choose to View Later.
15. 15. Enhances student
satisfaction with the learning
experience Start a Space Race 1-
From your dash board select “Space
Race”. Choose the quiz you want to
run as a space Race. Select the
number of teams. Select whether
you want students to choose their
own team or be randomly assigned
to a team. Assign team colors and
disable or enable immediate
Feedback, Then “Start Activity”.
Improves oral communication skills 
Builds self-esteem in students 
Develops higher level thinking skills
Socrative 2.0 14 | P a g e II-3-
Space Race Students compete in
small groups (maximum: 10) to
answer your pre-loaded questions
as quickly as they can. The team
that gets the most right in the
shortest amount of time wins.
Collaborative learning has many
benefits:
16. 16. Socrative 2.0 15 | P a g e 2- If
you want to disable the Immediate
Feedback popup to speed up the
game, click the greyed-out OFF
button to toggle the option ON. 3-
Click Start Activity and the race will
begin! 4- Watch the Rockets race as
students work in teams to answer
questions! Note: Make sure your
screen is projected so students can
watch their progress. 5- When you
want to end the activity click Finish
and your students will see the
waiting screen. You will be prompted
to choose a Report of the activity or
choose to View Later. Note: You can
click View Chart from the Reports
popup to see student responses in
the Live Results format, and all
report types will be available from
the Reports section of your account.
17. 17. Socrative 2.0 16 | P a g e III-
Managing quizzes For creating,
editing and importing quizzes click
on manage quizzes. You will receive
another screen with four buttons: 1-
Create quiz: if you intend to create
and design your own assessment. 2-
Import quiz: Import other teachers’
quizzes using a Soc number. You
will simply have to enter the Soc
code into the box, select “import
Quiz” and it will be added to your “
my quizzes” list and available for
your use anytime. You can then edit
the quiz as you please. 3- My
Quizzes: To see all the quizzes you
have created or imported. 4-
Reports: To see all the reports from
your prior assessments.
18. 18. Socrative 2.0 17 | P a g e III-
1- Creating a Quiz To create a quiz
click on “Create quiz” you will get
another screen where you can: -
Enter a name for your new quiz. -
Add a tag for the quiz (e.g. Common
Core) - Shared: For collaboration,
you can share your quiz with other
teachers by giving them the Soc.
number of your quiz. - In creating
quiz we can choose to “Add
question” between: o multiple choice
o True/ False o Short answers -
When we end up all the questions
we will save& Exit the quiz.
Socrative will propose a code
number to access it and to share it.
You must copy it and save it. Then
click on the continue button. - Now
we will have on the « Manage
quizzes » page, the recent quiz
created and the possibility for
creating new quizzes.
19. 19. Socrative 2.0 18 | P a g e o
Creating a multiple choice question
1- Click on multiple choice and write
down the question in “Multiple
Choice Question“ Box. 2- Then write
suggestions of multiple answers and
only check the right answer. 3-
Optional: you can add Explanation
of the correct answer and an image
to the Question. 4- After finishing the
first question you can add another
one. o o
20. 20. Socrative 2.0 19 | P a g e o
Use True/False Question 1. You can
add another True/False Question to
the quiz. 2. Enter the question and
select the correct answer ( it will turn
green ) 3. Move a question up or
down to reorder the quiz. 4.
Optional: Add an image to the
question. Add an explanation of the
correct answer.
21. 21. Socrative 2.0 20 | P a g e o
Short Answer Question 1. If you
choose “Short Answer” question. 2.
Type a Question into the text field. 3.
Add or delete Correct answers
(Optional). If you decide to add
correct answers students must enter
one of the exact terms you added.
(This is not case sensitive) N.B:If
you want the question to be graded,
do the following for these question
types: a) MultipleChoice – check the
box next to the correct answer. b)
True/False – click on the correct
answer. c) Short Answer – type in
the correct answers Note: Short
Answer questions will be graded
only if a correct answer has been
indicated for the question. It is
graded correct only if the student
types EXACTLY what you entered,
but is not case sensitive.
22. 22. Socrative 2.0 21 | P a g e III-
2- Editing Quizzes: a. By clicking My
Quizzes, you will see a full and a
recent list of your created quiz. b.
You can click on the quiz that you
intend to edit and choose between
editing a quiz, duplicating it or
permanently deleting the quiz. c.
You can also download a printable
pdf of this quiz. III-3- Starting a Quiz
1- Click on Start Quiz from the Main
Screen 2- Then choose a quiz, and
select Start. 3- Choose quiz type i.
Student Paced- immediate
feedback: Student can navigate one
question at a time. Whenever he
answers a question, he will get an
immediate feedback (whether it’s
wrong or right). Students can’t go
backwards. ii. Student Paced-
student Navigation: Student can
navigate to any question at any time:
Answer, Skip, Review or Edit their
choice. Students can navigate
through the quiz, one question at a
time. Go forwards or backwards.
23. 23. Socrative 2.0 22 | P a g e iii.
Teacher Paced: Students can
answer the first question and they
cannot pass to the second question
as long as the teacher did not
correct the first question: It’s the
teacher that can give the rhythm.
(The teacher can view the results
instantly for comments and for
discussing to justify their answers
and their choices). 4- Optional:
Choose Additional Settings - Disable
Student Names: Responses are
anonymous. - Randomize Question
Order: Questions appear in a
random order for each student. -
Disable student Feedback: Students
will not know if they got the question
right or wrong during the quiz. Note:
The explanation will appear in the
Immediate Feedback Popup after
students answer the question,
whether they got it right or wrong. If
the quiz is being run in Student
Navigation mode, or if you have
disabled the immediate feedback
popup, students will not see the
explanation.
24. 24. Socrative 2.0 23 | P a g e 5-
Click Start and your students will
see the first question and you will
see the Live Results screen.
25. 25. Socrative 2.0 24 | P a g e 6-
When you want to end the quiz click
Finish and you will be prompted to
select a Report or View it Later.
Note: Your Reports are always
accessible in the Reports section of
your account. III-4- Reports To view
Reports, click Manage Quizzes
From your Dashboard then choose
“Reports”. Click on the quiz or
activity you want the report for and
you will see the Reports popup.
Select which reports you want by
clicking the grayed-out OFF toggle
to ON: Whole Class Excel document
(all the data in one spreadsheet),
Individual Student(s) PDF (a full
graded quiz for each student),
and/or Question Specific PDF (the
response data for each question in a
full quiz format) Note: When you
have an activity running and click
Finish to end it, you will also see the
Reports popup.
26. 26. Socrative 2.0 25 | P a g e a)
Email Choose Email and press
Submit and the reports you selected
will be sent to your Socrative
account email address. Note: You
can access these reports again at
any time, and can also Download
Reports to Your Computer, Send
Reports to Your Google Drive or
View Data in the Live Results Chart.
b) Google Drive If you choose
Google Drive, click Submit and the
reports you selected will be sent
directly to your Google Drive and will
appear in a folder called “Socrative
Reports”. c) Download Click Submit
and the reports you selected will be
downloaded directly to the device
you are using. Note: Download is
not available on tablets or smart
phones.
27. 27. Socrative 2.0 26 | P a g e IV-
Considerations Not all students have
smart phones, laptops, notebooks,
or other portable web-enabled
technology. On the quizzes and the
exit ticket, once a student is done
responding, they’re given the option
to finish or let another student take
the quiz. For activities that could
potentially have points attached,
there’s at least this option. If many of
your students don’t have internet
access in your classroom, consider
pairing students so that the two of
them provide one response. IV-1-
Advantages a) Free b) Fast c)
Accessible from mobiles and tablets
via web browsers. d) Simplicity and
ease of use e) Availablevia IOS and
Android f) Immediate Interaction g)
Creating quizzes h) Sharing quizzes
between teachers. i) Export of
results j) No registration for
students. k) Multi-platform (Mobile,
PC)
28. 28. Socrative 2.0 27 | P a g e IV-
2- Disadvantages a) No multiple
response questions b) Limited to 50
students per course c) Availablein
English only d) No free license e)
The use of a mobile can disrupt the
class f) it must still be noted that the
user interface is far from a digital
canon of beauty ... We must forget
all forms of graphic customization,
adding logo or other charter. g)
Internet Connection Required V-
References Site web:
www.socrative.com Blog:
http://www.socrative.com/garden/
Demonstration Video:
http://vimeo.com/27564554

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Socrative tutorial new

  • 1. Socrative tutorial 1. 1. Lebanese University Master1 Faculty of Education (Deanery) Semester I Educational Technology 2014- 2015 Introduction to Educational Technology Prepared by: Majida Francis Antonios Submitted to: Dr Ibrahim Kebbeh 2. 2. Socrative 2.0 1 | P a g e Contents I- Socrative........................................... .......................................................... .................................2 I-1- How it Works................................................ .......................................................... ...................3 I-2- Getting started............................................... .......................................................... ................4 I-3- Log in .......................................................... ..........................................................
  • 2. .......................5 II- Managing Dashboard......................................... .......................................................... ...............6 II-1- Quick Question............................................ .......................................................... ..................7 II-1-1- How to Start a Vote from a Short Answer Quick Question...............................10 II-2- Exit Ticket................................................. .......................................................... ..................12 II-3- Space Race.................................................. .......................................................... .................14 III- Managing quizzes .......................................................... ........................................................1 6 III-1- Creating a Quiz .......................................................... .........................................................
  • 3. 17 o Creating a multiple choice question............................................. .....................................18 o Use True/False Question .......................................................... .........................................18 o Short Answer Question .......................................................... ........................................... 20 III-2- Editing Quizzes:............................................ .......................................................... ...........21 III-3- Starting a Quiz................................................... .......................................................... ......21 III-4- Reports.............................................. .......................................................... ........................ 24 IV- Considerations.................................. ..........................................................
  • 4. .............................. 26 IV-1- Advantages....................................... .......................................................... ........................... 26 IV-2- Disadvantages.................................. .......................................................... .......................... 27 V- References........................................ .......................................................... .............................. 27 3. 3. Socrative 2.0 2 | P a g e I- Socrative Socrative was built in the USA by Ben Berté and Michael West. Socrative is an easy- to-use tool for building assessments and seeing results in real-time. Socrative lets teachers engage and assess their students (till 50 users in free mode) with educational activities on tablets, laptops and smart phones. Through the use of real time
  • 5. questioning, instant result aggregation and visualization on video projector. Teachers can gauge the whole class current level of understanding. Socrative saves teachers time so the class can further collaborate, discuss, extend and grow as a community of learners. It’s everything you need to improve instruction and help student learning. The apps are super simple and take seconds to login. Socrative turns your students’ smart phones into a powerful student response system which attach every student names to electronic quizzes. Educators can initiate formative assessments through quizzes, quick question polls, exit tickets and space races all with their Socrative app. Socrative will instantly grade and
  • 6. provide graphs of results to help you identify opportunities for further instruction. It will save your time and visualize student understanding when it matters. 4. 4. Socrative 2.0 3 | P a g e I-1- How it Works a) Instant feedback: see student results in real time. Student results populate the teachers screen as they submit answers to Multiple Choice, True/False, Graded Short Answer or Open-Response questions. Visualize student and whole class understanding in the moment. b) Personalized content: Design and edit your own library assessments and share them within your personal learning network. c) Reports: instant class & student level reports. Review student understanding in a
  • 7. variety of report types: whole class overview, student specific results or question by question breakdown. All the reports can be downloaded, emailed or delivered to your goggle drive folder at any time. They are always accessible in your Reports section. d) Compatibility: Socrative is available for all web-browsers, iOS apps, Android apps, Chrome Apps or Windows app, making it accessible for all educational technology settings. 5. 5. Socrative 2.0 4 | P a g e e) Instant Engagement: Teachers login through their device and select an activity which controls the flow of questions and games. Students simply login with their device and interact real time with the content. f) APPS: Work with a mix of smart
  • 8. phones, tablets, and computers. Find our apps in the Google Play, iTunes, or Windows Store. I-2- Getting started a) Get into www.socrative.comand click “Teacher Login” or through a Teacher socrative application already installed on your device. 6. 6. Socrative 2.0 5 | P a g e Socrative system Socrative Student Socrative Teacher b) If you don’t have a Google account, you will have to create a Socrative account by entering your name, email, password, country, organization type and your role. Then click Create Account. c) After that, you will receive a unique Room code, which your students will use later on to access your activities. Notice: Sometimes you will not be able to
  • 9. enter the site (www.socrative.com) because of a very slow internet connection. I-3- Log in So to Log in from now on: a) Teachers will go to t.socrative.comand enter their email and password. b) Students will go to m.socratve.com and enter the Room Code. 7. 7. Socrative 2.0 6 | P a g e II- Managing Dashboard When you get logged in to Socrative for the first time you will get a welcome screen. Click Ok to access your Dashboard. On your dashboard you can view your room number, number of students in your room, activity’s status. You can also click on one of the five following buttons: 1. Start a quiz: If there is already a quiz you can start it from here. 2. Quick Question: Low hassle, low
  • 10. preparation questioning with dynamic results. 3. Space race: quizzing with a fun, competitive edge. 4. Exit Ticket: to check understanding quickly before your students leave for the day. 5. Manage Quizzes: To create, edit, import, duplicate or delete quizzes, and view past Reports. 8. 8. Socrative 2.0 7 | P a g e You can also click the Menu button in order to: 1. Clear room: Clear students from teacher’s room 2. My profile: To access your account details and to change Room code, Email or password. 3. Logout: To log out from Socrative account II-1- Quick Question You can send a quick question in just 2 clicks 1- Select “Quick Question” from your teacher Dashboard. 2- Select the
  • 11. question type that you want to send to your students. If you choose “Multiple Choice”, “true/False” or “Short Answer”. The answer choices will be sent directly to the students who are logged into your room and “Live Results” will appear on your screen. (You can enter your question into the text box to have it display on students’ screens, or leave it blank and ask your students out loud.) 9. 9. Socrative 2.0 8 | P a g e Note: You can also start a new Quick Question right from the Live Results Screen – just click one of the question types at the bottom of the screen. 10. 10. Socrative 2.0 9 | P a g e 3- For “Short Answer” question, you can choose whether you would like
  • 12. a SINGLE or UNLIMITED responses from your Students. Then choose whether you would like students to be ANONYMOUS or REQUIRE their name. (Either way, all responses initially display on your screen anonymouslyuntil you click on Show Names). 4- When you want to end the activity click Finish and your students will see the waiting screen.And you’ll be prompted to choose a Report of the activity or choose to View Later. 11. 11. Socrative 2.0 10 | P a g e Note: If you choose to View Later, the reports will always be accessible in the reports section of your account. II-1-1- How to Start a Vote from a Short Answer Quick Question Once all the responses are in, and if you’d like, you can have students’
  • 13. vote on the best responses by tapping “Vote on responses.” Click “Start Vote” on all of the short answer responses that were submitted to have students vote on their favorite response. When your students are done responding to the Short Answer question, click Start Vote. 12. 12. Socrative 2.0 11 | P a g e 1. All the answers are listed (You can remove permanently an answer but it will remain on your report), so students can vote for the best answer for example, you can also “Show or Hide” students names. 2. Ask students to vote based on whatever criteria you choose and see the voting results on your screen in real time. Note: Students
  • 14. can only submit one vote, but can select multiple answers. 13. 13. Socrative 2.0 12 | P a g e 3. When you are done with the voting activity click Finish. You will see the Reports popup, click View Later and Submit to go straight to voting. Your students will see the class’s responses as multiple choice answer options. II-2- Exit Ticket The Exit Ticket works in much the same way as quizzes. With 5 to 10 minutes left in class, Research has shown that responding to open- ended questions related to the course content at the end of class improves performance on exams. a) Select “Exit Ticket” from your teacher Dashboard. Students respond with their name and quick responses to a question. b) Students
  • 15. will be sent the preset 3 question formative assessment: 1. How well did you understand today’s material? 2. What did you learn in today’s class? (Opportunity for students to put in their own words the main takeaways from class. Your opportunity to make sure they recognized all your learning objectives) 3. Please answer the teacher’s question (Opportunity for you to ask any question that’s relevant in the moment) 14. 14. Socrative 2.0 13 | P a g e c) View the live results as your students respond. d) When you want to end the activity click Finish and your students will see the waiting screen. You will be prompted to choose a Report of the activity or choose to View Later.
  • 16. 15. 15. Enhances student satisfaction with the learning experience Start a Space Race 1- From your dash board select “Space Race”. Choose the quiz you want to run as a space Race. Select the number of teams. Select whether you want students to choose their own team or be randomly assigned to a team. Assign team colors and disable or enable immediate Feedback, Then “Start Activity”. Improves oral communication skills  Builds self-esteem in students  Develops higher level thinking skills Socrative 2.0 14 | P a g e II-3- Space Race Students compete in small groups (maximum: 10) to answer your pre-loaded questions as quickly as they can. The team that gets the most right in the
  • 17. shortest amount of time wins. Collaborative learning has many benefits: 16. 16. Socrative 2.0 15 | P a g e 2- If you want to disable the Immediate Feedback popup to speed up the game, click the greyed-out OFF button to toggle the option ON. 3- Click Start Activity and the race will begin! 4- Watch the Rockets race as students work in teams to answer questions! Note: Make sure your screen is projected so students can watch their progress. 5- When you want to end the activity click Finish and your students will see the waiting screen. You will be prompted to choose a Report of the activity or choose to View Later. Note: You can click View Chart from the Reports popup to see student responses in
  • 18. the Live Results format, and all report types will be available from the Reports section of your account. 17. 17. Socrative 2.0 16 | P a g e III- Managing quizzes For creating, editing and importing quizzes click on manage quizzes. You will receive another screen with four buttons: 1- Create quiz: if you intend to create and design your own assessment. 2- Import quiz: Import other teachers’ quizzes using a Soc number. You will simply have to enter the Soc code into the box, select “import Quiz” and it will be added to your “ my quizzes” list and available for your use anytime. You can then edit the quiz as you please. 3- My Quizzes: To see all the quizzes you have created or imported. 4-
  • 19. Reports: To see all the reports from your prior assessments. 18. 18. Socrative 2.0 17 | P a g e III- 1- Creating a Quiz To create a quiz click on “Create quiz” you will get another screen where you can: - Enter a name for your new quiz. - Add a tag for the quiz (e.g. Common Core) - Shared: For collaboration, you can share your quiz with other teachers by giving them the Soc. number of your quiz. - In creating quiz we can choose to “Add question” between: o multiple choice o True/ False o Short answers - When we end up all the questions we will save& Exit the quiz. Socrative will propose a code number to access it and to share it. You must copy it and save it. Then click on the continue button. - Now
  • 20. we will have on the « Manage quizzes » page, the recent quiz created and the possibility for creating new quizzes. 19. 19. Socrative 2.0 18 | P a g e o Creating a multiple choice question 1- Click on multiple choice and write down the question in “Multiple Choice Question“ Box. 2- Then write suggestions of multiple answers and only check the right answer. 3- Optional: you can add Explanation of the correct answer and an image to the Question. 4- After finishing the first question you can add another one. o o 20. 20. Socrative 2.0 19 | P a g e o Use True/False Question 1. You can add another True/False Question to the quiz. 2. Enter the question and select the correct answer ( it will turn
  • 21. green ) 3. Move a question up or down to reorder the quiz. 4. Optional: Add an image to the question. Add an explanation of the correct answer. 21. 21. Socrative 2.0 20 | P a g e o Short Answer Question 1. If you choose “Short Answer” question. 2. Type a Question into the text field. 3. Add or delete Correct answers (Optional). If you decide to add correct answers students must enter one of the exact terms you added. (This is not case sensitive) N.B:If you want the question to be graded, do the following for these question types: a) MultipleChoice – check the box next to the correct answer. b) True/False – click on the correct answer. c) Short Answer – type in the correct answers Note: Short
  • 22. Answer questions will be graded only if a correct answer has been indicated for the question. It is graded correct only if the student types EXACTLY what you entered, but is not case sensitive. 22. 22. Socrative 2.0 21 | P a g e III- 2- Editing Quizzes: a. By clicking My Quizzes, you will see a full and a recent list of your created quiz. b. You can click on the quiz that you intend to edit and choose between editing a quiz, duplicating it or permanently deleting the quiz. c. You can also download a printable pdf of this quiz. III-3- Starting a Quiz 1- Click on Start Quiz from the Main Screen 2- Then choose a quiz, and select Start. 3- Choose quiz type i. Student Paced- immediate feedback: Student can navigate one
  • 23. question at a time. Whenever he answers a question, he will get an immediate feedback (whether it’s wrong or right). Students can’t go backwards. ii. Student Paced- student Navigation: Student can navigate to any question at any time: Answer, Skip, Review or Edit their choice. Students can navigate through the quiz, one question at a time. Go forwards or backwards. 23. 23. Socrative 2.0 22 | P a g e iii. Teacher Paced: Students can answer the first question and they cannot pass to the second question as long as the teacher did not correct the first question: It’s the teacher that can give the rhythm. (The teacher can view the results instantly for comments and for discussing to justify their answers
  • 24. and their choices). 4- Optional: Choose Additional Settings - Disable Student Names: Responses are anonymous. - Randomize Question Order: Questions appear in a random order for each student. - Disable student Feedback: Students will not know if they got the question right or wrong during the quiz. Note: The explanation will appear in the Immediate Feedback Popup after students answer the question, whether they got it right or wrong. If the quiz is being run in Student Navigation mode, or if you have disabled the immediate feedback popup, students will not see the explanation. 24. 24. Socrative 2.0 23 | P a g e 5- Click Start and your students will
  • 25. see the first question and you will see the Live Results screen. 25. 25. Socrative 2.0 24 | P a g e 6- When you want to end the quiz click Finish and you will be prompted to select a Report or View it Later. Note: Your Reports are always accessible in the Reports section of your account. III-4- Reports To view Reports, click Manage Quizzes From your Dashboard then choose “Reports”. Click on the quiz or activity you want the report for and you will see the Reports popup. Select which reports you want by clicking the grayed-out OFF toggle to ON: Whole Class Excel document (all the data in one spreadsheet), Individual Student(s) PDF (a full graded quiz for each student), and/or Question Specific PDF (the
  • 26. response data for each question in a full quiz format) Note: When you have an activity running and click Finish to end it, you will also see the Reports popup. 26. 26. Socrative 2.0 25 | P a g e a) Email Choose Email and press Submit and the reports you selected will be sent to your Socrative account email address. Note: You can access these reports again at any time, and can also Download Reports to Your Computer, Send Reports to Your Google Drive or View Data in the Live Results Chart. b) Google Drive If you choose Google Drive, click Submit and the reports you selected will be sent directly to your Google Drive and will appear in a folder called “Socrative Reports”. c) Download Click Submit
  • 27. and the reports you selected will be downloaded directly to the device you are using. Note: Download is not available on tablets or smart phones. 27. 27. Socrative 2.0 26 | P a g e IV- Considerations Not all students have smart phones, laptops, notebooks, or other portable web-enabled technology. On the quizzes and the exit ticket, once a student is done responding, they’re given the option to finish or let another student take the quiz. For activities that could potentially have points attached, there’s at least this option. If many of your students don’t have internet access in your classroom, consider pairing students so that the two of them provide one response. IV-1- Advantages a) Free b) Fast c)
  • 28. Accessible from mobiles and tablets via web browsers. d) Simplicity and ease of use e) Availablevia IOS and Android f) Immediate Interaction g) Creating quizzes h) Sharing quizzes between teachers. i) Export of results j) No registration for students. k) Multi-platform (Mobile, PC) 28. 28. Socrative 2.0 27 | P a g e IV- 2- Disadvantages a) No multiple response questions b) Limited to 50 students per course c) Availablein English only d) No free license e) The use of a mobile can disrupt the class f) it must still be noted that the user interface is far from a digital canon of beauty ... We must forget all forms of graphic customization, adding logo or other charter. g) Internet Connection Required V-
  • 29. References Site web: www.socrative.com Blog: http://www.socrative.com/garden/ Demonstration Video: http://vimeo.com/27564554