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How to use this presentation

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Student check-ins success

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– Carly Robinson, Harvard Graduate School of Education

“When schools create a culture of feedback, they send a strong signal to students that they care about their point of view.

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Ziplet is a quick and easy student check-in platform:

Facilitates exit tickets, social and emotional learning (SEL) checks and daily bellringers.

Allows you to ask students anything in 30 seconds.

Enables you to review responses and respond to students in one easy platform.

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Understand class comprehension

Support student wellbeing

Encourage regular student reflection

Quick check-ins in Ziplet has direct benefits for teachers:

  • Find opportunities for teaching differentiation
  • Create a culture of reflective learning
  • Make formative change to influence summative results
  • Know your students better to build positive relationships
  • Continual professional development

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Allows all students to have a voice

Easy to use, web or mobile app

Encourage regular reflection

Providing feedback in Ziplet has direct benefits for students:

  • Feel their voice is heard in the classroom, even those students who are less vocal or shy to contribute
  • Provides a chance to reflect on their learning, without stress of assessment
  • Build positive communication habits

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How is Ziplet used in practice?

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Exit tickets

Quick entrance or exit tickets that students can answer from any device, anytime

Choose from editable template questions, or create your own

Save your favourite questions to reuse quickly

CARLY HAUGER

Oregon, USA

“I love Ziplet! In fact, I have recommended it to literally every teacher I know! Ziplet provides such valuable feedback for my teaching through exit tickets. I often ask students their main takeaway from our lesson that day to direct my teaching the following day.”

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Student wellbeing checks

Check in with your students, and respond in-app to further understand or provide support where needed, in a safe and secure way.

STACY STEPHENSON

Lubbock Schools, USA

“I've been so happy ever since I signed up! I like it a lot, especially to do wellness checks on the kids. It's super convenient.”

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Building relationships with students

Getting to know your students by asking them questions about their strengths, sharing trends, asking them how they like to learn.

166 interactions with Ss over the first couple of weeks of the quadrant using @getziplet building positive classroom relationships #eci833

Dean Vendramin @vendi55

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Student reflection

Encourage learning behaviours that will help your students throughout their education by reflecting on what they have learned and how they learn best.

166 interactions with Ss over the first couple of weeks of the quadrant using @getziplet building positive classroom relationships #eci833 Love @getziplet to garner student feedback to do self awareness checks! @Mariemont_HS @MCSDCounselors @1n5@1N5_org

Terri Thomas @TT_warriors

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Topic starters

Quickly find out what students already know about a topic before you start teaching it.

Present these findings back to the class to drive student-led discussion and enquiry

“What are 3 things you already know about …?”

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My favorite question

Why do you like this question?

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How does Ziplet work?

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Create a class

Send a link to gather responses without student accounts

Have students sign in for ongoing communication

or

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Ask a question

in under 30 seconds

Choose from a range of best practice template questions, or write your own.

Favorite your most used questions for quick use next time.

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Choose from a range of response types

Quantitative or qualitative response types may suit different age groups or question styles.

A combination allows both quick analysis, and deeper understanding.

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Review responses

Quantitative responses are charted and can be filtered.

Word clouds allows a quick view of most used words.

Individual responses listed below, and can be filtered

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React or reply directly to your students

Loop back to your students to let them know their voice is heard. Quick emoji reactions for positive reinforcement.

Reply to a student’s response individually to dig deeper, or send a quick emoji response.

Reply to a group of students based on filtered responses. Each student receives the reply individually.

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Make changes and ask again

Engage in reflective practice to find out if adjustments have had the desired effect, by asking the question again.

Easily compare responses over time.

Use this data as evidence for your Professional Learning.

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Huge question library (+ save your favorites)

Why is Ziplet different?

Reply or react directly to students responses

Teacher controlled anonymity

Data in one place - no spreadsheets

Students

love it!

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Create your free account and try it out now!

Visit ziplet.com and sign up

Create your class and create a question

Start gathering responses instantly

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