A few weeks ago I finished reading Mike Schmoker's book Focus. While I find some of his comments a bit flip regarding the use of educational technology, he offers a path to clarity in a crowded educational world. One thing he notes is the necessity for choosing students randomly during class discussions and interactive lectures. To help you with this task, try RANDOM. This site offers a variety of services, including the ability to randomly select items from a list of names you provide. Enjoy!
Kristen's musings on best practice, instruction, and assessment in a digital world.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Choose Students Randomly
A few weeks ago I finished reading Mike Schmoker's book Focus. While I find some of his comments a bit flip regarding the use of educational technology, he offers a path to clarity in a crowded educational world. One thing he notes is the necessity for choosing students randomly during class discussions and interactive lectures. To help you with this task, try RANDOM. This site offers a variety of services, including the ability to randomly select items from a list of names you provide. Enjoy!
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