Just like my students, I connect via visuals. I found the above image on www.intellspot.com/qualitative-vs-quantitative-data/ . This website is a website for blogs for data-driven business. For my research question: What is the impact of digital tools on second grade students proficiency in English Language Arts? Through the assignments in Seesaw, I will illustrate that the assignments will assist my students in the STAR online testing for English Language Arts. The last round of STAR assessment provided the following data for my students: This quantitave data allows me to design Seesaw assignments that connect the second grade standards. Additonally, I will design lessons that the students enjoy; I find if the students like the Seesaw assignments; they will absorb the content. This will be a Google form in a qualitative data format. I am excited about the research as I think it will show my students are accessing transfer of knowledge is Seesaw to the proficiency in their Star assessment.
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Kimberlee Nelson
4/4/2021 03:03:30 pm
First off, I love the beginning image! It helps to visualize the two different types of data in a user friendly way. Secondly, I am interested to see the results of your next STAR assessment. Finally, I agree with you when you said, "I find if the students like the Seesaw assignments; they will absorb the content." Isn't this true with all of us? If we like something we tend to pay more attention to it, commit to it and therefore grow in one way or another. Thanks, Amy! I really appreciate your thoughts about your journey.
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Betsy Whitt
4/5/2021 01:43:06 pm
Amy you find the best images! I realize that I need to create or collect some images like your Qualitative vs. Quantitative for when I teach my 7th graders about observations at the start of the year. That graphic makes it so clear. Seesaw sounds like such a great platform for delivering lessons and what a bonus if it is also able to generate the data for you to analyze. Have you already got your first round of data? I am collecting mine this week. I'm pretty excited to see what kids think. Thanks Amy!
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Susan Craig
4/7/2021 02:54:51 pm
Hi Amy,
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