Tristan Heron

Empowering Educators to Master Educational Technology and Commercialise Their Expertise.

From classroom innovation with Evolve EdTech to building digital empires with Next Step Educator — I help you take the next step in your professional journey.

MEET TRISTAN

A teacher who gets it — because he's still in it.

Hey, I’m Tristan Heron — an Education Innovation & Growth Specialist and the founder of Evolve EdTech and Next Step Educator.

I’ve been teaching in primary and secondary schools since 2011, and I understand the realities of busy, complex classrooms. My passion for educational technology began early in my career, when I saw how the right tools could strengthen engagement and learning — not replace good teaching, but support it.

That led me to found Evolve EdTech and Next Step Educator — two complementary platforms built to help educators grow, share their expertise, and step confidently into the future of education.

Education is evolving. I’m here to help you lead it with clarity and purpose.

CHOOSE YOUR PATH

Which path is right for you?

Whether you're growing your classroom practice or building a business around your expertise, there's a path for you here.

BECOME A FUTURE-READY INNOVATIVE EDUCATOR

Evolve EdTech is your go-to resource for integrating educational technology into your classroom with confidence and purpose.

TURN YOUR EXPERIENCE INTO YOUR BRAND

Next Step Educator is for teachers and trainers ready to package their knowledge and build something beyond the classroom.

WHAT YOU'LL GET

Everything you need to take your next step.

Image

Practical, easy-to-follow video content on the tools and strategies that matter most.

Image

Ready-to-use templates designed specifically for teachers and education entrepreneurs.

Image

Dive into our free content library and get a taste of what's possible before committing.

Image

Structured, self-paced academies to guide you through your EdTech or business-building path.

Image

Join Tristan and the community at live online events & workshops.

Image

Explore regular articles on EdTech, the future of teaching, and building your educator brand.

WHAT EDUCATORS ARE SAYING

Real stories from real educators.

FREE RESOURCES

Not sure where to start? Begin here — for free.

Access a growing library of free training, templates, and resources built specifically for educators. No credit card required.

LATEST FROM THE BLOG

Ideas and insights for educators who are ready to evolve.

Why Technology Can Be a Game Changer for Formative Assessment

Why Technology Can Be a Game Changer for Formative Assessment

May 09, 20263 min read

Let’s clear something up straight away.

Using technology for formative assessment does not mean abandoning traditional teaching.

It does not mean every lesson must be digital. It does not mean exercise books disappear. It certainly does not mean students no longer need to write.

At Evolve EdTech, we believe the best classrooms blend strong teaching practice with purposeful tools.

Technology is not the goal.

Better learning is.

And when used well, technology can become a genuine game changer for formative assessment.

What Is the Real Opportunity?

Formative assessment is all about gathering evidence of learning while learning is happening.

Teachers use that evidence to adjust instruction, revisit concepts, provide support and extend understanding.

Technology can strengthen this process by helping educators:

  • Gather evidence faster

  • Respond sooner

  • Increase participation

  • Differentiate responses

  • Save time on admin

  • Make data more visible

That is where the real value sits.

1. Instant Feedback Changes Everything

Traditional assessment often involves delays.

Students complete work, teachers mark it later, and feedback may come days after the learning moment has passed.

Digital tools can shorten that cycle dramatically.

With platforms such as Kahoot!, Quizizz or Google Forms, teachers can see understanding in real time.

This means you can quickly identify:

  • Common misconceptions

  • Questions students found difficult

  • Individuals needing support

  • Concepts ready for extension

Immediate insight leads to smarter next steps.

2. Engagement Often Increases

Let’s be honest — students are more likely to participate when learning feels interactive and responsive.

Technology can bring fresh energy to formative assessment through:

  • Live quizzes

  • Polls

  • Collaborative boards

  • Gamified reviews

  • Interactive checks for understanding

When more students actively respond, teachers gain richer evidence than relying only on the few hands that usually go up.

That matters.

3. Multiple Ways to Show Learning

Not every student communicates understanding in the same way.

Some express ideas best through writing. Others through speaking, visuals or creative responses.

Technology opens multiple pathways for students to demonstrate learning, such as:

  • Audio reflections

  • Video explanations

  • Digital drawings

  • Short written responses

  • Collaborative documents

  • Interactive presentations

This can create more inclusive opportunities for diverse learners.

4. Works Across Any Learning Environment

Modern learning does not always happen in one room at one time.

Students may be learning:

  • In person

  • Remotely

  • In blended environments

  • Catching up later

  • Accessing revision materials independently

Digital formative assessment tools allow learning checks to continue smoothly across these contexts.

That flexibility is increasingly valuable in 2026.

5. Sustainable for Busy Teachers

Teachers need strategies that are effective and realistic.

Smart technology can help reduce time spent on:

  • Manual marking of quick checks

  • Tracking simple data trends

  • Collating responses

  • Recreating review tasks

  • Planning follow-up groups

That saved energy can be redirected into feedback, relationships and high-impact teaching.

Technology Should Amplify Great Teaching

At Evolve EdTech, we always come back to one principle:

Technology should not replace great teaching.

It should amplify it.

A weak strategy does not become powerful because it is digital.

But a strong formative practice, paired with the right tool, can become faster, richer and more responsive.

Final Thoughts

Formative assessment is already one of the most powerful tools teachers have.

It helps us understand learners, adjust teaching and support growth in real time.

Add purposeful technology to that process, and it becomes even stronger.

Not because screens are magical.

Because smart tools, used wisely, help great teachers do what they already do best.

Back to Blog

JOIN THE COMMUNITY

Join thousands of educators in the know.

Get the latest EdTech insights, business tips, free resources, and community updates delivered straight to your inbox. No spam.