Kristen Di Cerbo & Denise Jacobsson
Use of digital environments has the potential to allow us to break down barriers between learning and assessment by allowing us to gather data about students’ proficiency as they interact in the learning environment. This work describes a pilot of a learning system including an online game, online digital activities, and in-person classroom activities all aligned to a common learning progression describing how students learn the concept of area. This work demonstrates how activities can be designed to align to the progression and presents preliminary evidence of both learning and assessment from a tryout with more than 300 students.