Classkick Classkick is a tool available to teachers to assess students learning of pedagogy in the classroom! By using this resource, teachers can make slides interactive for students while teaching them the desired content. Teachers can implement text, images, pdfs, and audio into the slides. A teacher may use this resource in place of a physical worksheet and can be accessed from a students home. Students are able to anonymously see other students work and comment on their peers slides. The teachers is also able to see the students progress on the slides. By using Classkick in the classroom, teachers are showing their knowledge of resources. Teachers recognize this as a resource available to the students outside the classroom environment that can be used as a form of assessment. Teachers can use this resource as a way to design coherent instruction. A well-rounded teachers will use this resource to advance the students learning in content and meet the desired outcomes of the curriculum that is set by the state, school, and district. This resource can also be used for designing student assessments of the desired curriculum. Teachers can use the slides to create quizzes or worksheets to see if students are understanding the material and meeting the desired learning outcomes. Personally, I think this will not be my go to resource to use in a classroom of elementary students. I think the students would be confused by all the tools they can use on the slides, and be overwhelmed by the set up of the website. For young minds, I think it is better to use a game or more interactive activity as a form of assessment. For example, Booklet is a free website that teachers can use that puts the material being taught in the classroom in the form of a game. I think Classkick comes off more of a test than a fun interactive, which I believe will discourage students. This resource targets creative thinking in a students learning. While using this resource, students have to get use to the tools provided above the interactive slide, and how to use these tools to answer the questions on the slide. This resource also meets ISTE standard 1.1.c, which discusses a students use of technology as an assessment for the desired curriculum and furthers the students learning of the material.