There's many different quizzing tools that can be made including, Quizizz, Quizlet, Kahoot, Gimket, Quizalize, Blooket. The tool that I chose to use was quizizz. My main reason for that was because my virtual co-op has a classroom in which time could be a big factor and not work out if they don't have enough time to answer each question, on quizizz you can go up to 15 minutes which is less pressure for them to answer. I also could make a quiz along with a lesson so that the teacher could present and help with the questions if the students were struggling or not able to get on their own device.
This could follow under the Danielson Framework 3d in Using Assessment in Instruction because as the teacher you can tie it into the lesson. You could have the quiz on the board and see how they do and answer. This will then help the teacher to see where the students are at and how much more they need to go through to make it through the lesson. In this specific case, 3e could also be tied in, Demonstrating Flexibility and Responsiveness. Since you're not completely sure if the students will be able to handle the whole quiz till that day especially in a special education classroom then you have to be prepared for the lesson part of it too.
This tech tool I definitely think I would use in my future classroom. Depending on my class and how they handle certain types of quiz gaming tools. In particular I like the time options and lesson option on quizizz especially in a room that needs a little more one on one. As well as quiz gaming tools helping pretty much all ages, at least from experience.
This could follow under the Danielson Framework 3d in Using Assessment in Instruction because as the teacher you can tie it into the lesson. You could have the quiz on the board and see how they do and answer. This will then help the teacher to see where the students are at and how much more they need to go through to make it through the lesson. In this specific case, 3e could also be tied in, Demonstrating Flexibility and Responsiveness. Since you're not completely sure if the students will be able to handle the whole quiz till that day especially in a special education classroom then you have to be prepared for the lesson part of it too.
This tech tool I definitely think I would use in my future classroom. Depending on my class and how they handle certain types of quiz gaming tools. In particular I like the time options and lesson option on quizizz especially in a room that needs a little more one on one. As well as quiz gaming tools helping pretty much all ages, at least from experience.