Two Knox teachers present on using technology to assess at Texas Instruments conference

Fatemia Fuson and Rachel Wyatt pose for a photo in a calculator cut-out while at the T3 conference.

Fatemia Fuson and Rachel Wyatt pose for a photo in a calculator cut-out while at the T3 conference.Two Knox County educators will be sharing their teaching experience this weekend as they present helpful tips to math and science teachers on how to use the Texas Instruments TI-Nspire to assess students.

Fatemia Fuson and Rachel Wyatt from Knox Central were selected to be among top educators to present at the Teachers Teaching with Technology (T3) International Conference in Baltimore.  The session is based on practices that both implement daily in their classroom as a way to gauge student learning.

The description of their session invites participants to learn to use the TI-Nspire™ CX Navigator™ System to create bell ringers, quick polls, and exit slips. Easy formative assessments help determine student understanding and guide student learning along with addressing student misconceptions. Participants will gain hands-on experience with creating documents in the TI-Nspire™ CX Navigator™ System along with how to collect, grade and record assessments while producing meaningful and individualized student feedback.