Assessment with the New Edmodo Snapshot


DianeQuirk
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Edmodo is a popular tool with teachers for building collaborative classroom communities. Its features such as notes and replies, polls, quizzes, assignments, and gradebook, as well as the Edmodo app store have provided teachers with the means to engage their students in active learning.

Recently, Edmodo provided a group of users with access to an early release of a new free app called Snapshot. It’s already creating a lot of conversation among the members of that group. Here is an introductory video to tell you more.

Building a Snapshot

Snapshot is designed to allow teachers in grades 3-12 to quickly build a micro-assessment based on the Common Core Standards. For example, if you’ve been working on main idea and details in your classroom, you can open the Snapshot app, choose a group and grade level then select ELA. Check off the standards that you want to address, name the Snapshot, set a due date and choose a time limit.  Click on the Assign Now button and your students will see the assigned Snapshot in the main discussion stream.  This can all be accomplished in less than 5 minutes.

Viewing the Data

The results of student performance on a Snapshot are very visual and easy to quickly interpret. Reports are shown in three ways: Focus, Students and Standards. The Focus report is a visual representation of how students are achieving according to the individual standards. A popup shows how students are grouped according to their achievement of the standards that have been assessed.

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The Students Report helps you dig deeper into the data by providing information about each student according to each assessed standard.  These are color coded so you can quickly review each student’s status. A quick click on each standard will show questions/tasks that students were presented within the Snapshots they’ve completed. This provides an easy way to explore what types of questions were challenging to students.

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The final view of data by Standards provides you with color coded information about each individual standard. The color codes in each circle represent the percentage of students achieving at each level: Meets, Borderline, Behind or Incomplete.

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Additional Features

Snapshot has a few other features that teachers will find helpful:

  • Students do not see the same texts and questions at the same time.  This way no two students can compare their work.
  • Time limits for completing the assessment are adjustable.
  • Snapshots can be scheduled so you can plan their use into your ongoing instruction.
  • If students leave the browser during an assessment, a message is displayed at the top of their window and the teacher receives a notification.
  • A sample question for the chosen standard can be viewed as you build a Snapshot.
  • Students can take a Snapshot from any mobile device.
  • Teachers receive an email notification about the results of a Snapshot.

Edmodo is continuing to work on improving Snapshot for release to the entire community very soon (US only for now).  We’ll be sure to let you know when that happens. (UPDATE: This is now available to all US teachers.)





12 thoughts on “Assessment with the New Edmodo Snapshot

  1. Hi Gwen,
    Thanks for your question about Snapshot. Currently the only way you can delete a Snapshot is before any students have taken it. After students begin to respond to the questions, it can’t be deleted. In Snapshot, as you look at the list of scheduled assessments, you can click on any that have been assigned and you’ll see a delete button there.

  2. One of my laptops will not show time remaining on a snapshot. It says NaN. Do you know why the time is not counting down?

  3. Hi Debbie,
    What web browser are you using? Firefox and Chrome seem to be the best browsers for using Edmodo and Snapshot. Edmodo has a great and very responsive support team who can help you with these technical issues. Email to: support@edmodo.com Their support team usually responds within 10 minutes.

  4. Just curious, who writes the questions? Is this associated with the testing companies, like Pearson? Are these being used like field test questions?

  5. Hi Brian – thanks for your question. I asked the good folks at Edmodo about this. They are “working with a number of item developers, including ExamView and Words and Numbers, to license high quality content aligned to standards.” In addition, they’ll be continuing to add more items to their test bank. Have you had a chance to use Snapshot with your students?

  6. How do students see their results of a Snapshot Assessment? Are results available to students through their own Edmodo accounts, or is it up to the teacher to get the results to the students?

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