Many of us use exit tickets in our classes. Exit tickets can give us valuable information about students understanding of the topic and how we can adjust our instruction to help students. While paper based exit tickets are a simple and easy way, they can be time consuming to correct. Electronic exit tickets can be a great alternative. There are a number of different ways you can go about this and here are few of my favorites.
1. Google Forms

you use it, it may not be any easier to grade than a paper exit ticket (although easier to collect). If you construct a quiz that consists of multiple choice, checkbook ro drop-down questions Google Forms can automatically grade it. This
2. Poll Everywhere
Poll Everywhere is a great tool if you are looking for something simple. You can create multiple choice questions, true/false and short answer questions. What's unique about Poll Everywhere that your students can answer via text if they don't have internet access. You can even put your polls right into your slideshow so polling students is even easier. If you decide to project the results you will see them update in real time.
3. Socrative

You can learn more about using Socrative by checking out this post and this post.
4. Plickers

android). Students each get a card (that you can print) that looks like a QR code. Depending on the orientation that students hold the card they are presenting a different answer. All it takes is a quick pan across the room with your device and you'll get all of the students responses. Read my full blog post about plickers
This post is cross-posted on my technology blog The Tech Savvy Science Teacher
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