Are you a math teacher? Here’s an opportunity to learn how you can bring digital assessment into your classroom!

Note: This webinar aired on November 2nd at 4pm Pacific Time. You can view the recording below.

Hey Math teachers! Join us for a webinar where you will learn tips and tricks for using digital assessment for math instruction. You’ll hear from a panel of teachers about how they are using Edulastic as a formative tool to create digital worksheets to accompany lessons, monitor student progress, and to help students self-assess their learning. We’ll take a look at the math content in the Edulastic Assessment Library and you’ll get an overview of the Technology-Enhanced Items that you can access in Edulastic.

Edulastic is great for situations where you want to get students comfortable with online testing and prepare for state exams. It’s also a powerful tool for asking better questions, saving you time grading, and getting immediate feedback on student progress.

In this webinar we’ll show you the ropes and why other math teachers around the country are using Edulastic with their students. Want to know more? Continue down the page to learn about the teachers who are sharing their experiences and to view FAQ.

View the Webinar: Edulastic for Math

Meet the Speakers

Jacob Felger

Technology Integration Coach
Clark Intermediate School
Gas City, IN

Jacob Felger is a technology integration coach at R.J. Baskett Middle School in Gas City, Indiana.  He has taught math and science for 13 years and is in his first year of coaching.  He enjoys helping teachers leverage technology to reduce grading time, provide actionable data on student performance, and make learning fun!

Rhonda Post

High School Math
Heritage High School
Blount County, TN

I am Rhonda Post from Maryville, TN.  I have taught high school mathematics for 10 years, 7 of which have been at Heritage High School in Blount County.  Go Mountaineers!  Edulastic is an excellent tool for creating open ended questions as well as interactive questions that are self graded.  The immediate academic feedback is so valuable for students and teachers!  Also, I have not found a better tool that can prepare students for our state’s online testing interface.

Meet the Host

Ileana Betancourt
Marketing Manager @ Edulastic

Ileana has worked in education, connecting educators to great resources since 2010. Prior to being at Edulastic, she worked with the education program at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology where she managed marketing, content development, and delivered over 75 professional development workshops and presentations for educators nationwide. Ileana has a Digital Media Certificate from the Berkeley Advanced Media Institute and her bachelors degree from Cornell University.

Frequently Asked Questions:

 

Q: What questions will this webinar answer?

A: The webinar will answer the following questions:

  • How can digital assessment help my instruction?
  • What features of digital assessment are helpful specifically to math teachers?
  • How does Edulastic’s digital assessment platform work?
  • What does a typical math teacher’s digital assessment workflow look like?
  • What are some tips and tricks for creating math assessments online?

Have additional questions you want answered? Ask us on Twitter or email our support team!

Q: I don’t teach math, is there a webinar available for my subject?

A: Yes, we are offering webinars for ELA, Science, and History educators too!

Q) I can’t wait to learn! How do I register?

11/2/17 Update: Registration may be over, but you can still learn! View the webinar on YouTube.

Q) How much does the webinar cost?

A: We are proud to offer these webinars for free! We do our best to help cultivate a supportive teacher community. Working together is the most powerful way to build synergy and create a brighter future for students.

Q: How long are the webinars?

A: Each webinar will run about 45minutes to an hour. There will be time at the end for questions.

Q: Can I join the webinar from my chromebook?

Yes, you can join from your chromebook, iPad, iPhone, Android, most laptops, and PC operating systems. For a complete and detailed list, visit here.

Q: Is there time for me to ask questions?

A: Yes, 100%! We want this to be an interactive and fruitful experience for everyone involved. Questions are encouraged. There will be designated time for Q&A at the end too.

Q: Who can I contact if I have questions about this opportunity?

A: Please email ileana [at] edulastic [dot] com if you have any questions. She will be happy to assist you.

Q: I think my Personal Learning Network(PLN) would love to learn about this opportunity! 

A: Awesome! We encourage you to share this webinar opportunity with your PLN, colleagues, and other educators who you think would be interested. We encourage you to email, tweet, or otherwise share this webinar!