Skip to main content

Home/ OZ/NZ educators/ Group items tagged marking feedback

Rss Feed Group items tagged

Chris Betcher

Cut your marking by a third. « Martin Jorgensen - 7 views

  • Screencasting doesn’t replace traditional feedback in the classroom, but what it does do is give you a powerful alternate method of reaching students where it can be most effective. Recorded asynchronous feedback allows the student to reflect on your feedback in their own time, at their own pace.
  • What I have quickly discovered however is that this restriction is a boon. It forces me to consider the most important, most achievable goals for improvement the student needed to consider.
  •  
    Over the last few years I've been using screencasting more and more to reach students with feedback that's delivered at a time, place and pace that suits them. Screencast software enables you to capture a video for the student of what is occurring on your laptop or desktop computer screen, and record your voice to accompany it.
Tony Searl

#PLENK2010 Assessment in distributed networks « Jenny Connected - 2 views

  •  
    So how to assess large numbers. Traditionally this been done through tests and exams which can be easily marked by assessors. Whilst these make the assessment process manageable for the tutors, they offer little more than a mark or grade to the students - since very often there is no feedback-feedforward loop associated with the grade. Also tests and exams are not the best assessment strategy for all situations and purposes.
John Pearce

Marking work in Google Docs | ICT in my Classroom - 0 views

  •  
    This is a great post from Tom Barrett as part of his reflections on using Google Docs in the classroom and beyond.
  •  
    This great post from Tom Barrett is a great take on what is the best way to give feedback on a piece of work produced in Google Docs? What formatting tools are most appropriate to use when leaving comments? How do you organise 30 to 60 pieces of work handed in to you? How do children hand in work? What new possibilities does this process uncover?
Aaron Davis

Learning (and Assessment) First - The Confident Teacher - 0 views

  •  
    Alex Quigley unpacks the question of assessment and what is needed in order to properly support learning. Curriculum design, target setting, testing, work scrutiny, moderation, feedback, marking - we need to look again at all of these and ask whether they are actually aiding learning
Kerry J

The Trouble with Formative Assessment - Living in Dialogue - Education Week Teacher - 5 views

  •  
    Formative Assessment, assessing student performance routinely as instruction unfolds can transform teaching and learning. Writer actively experimented with giving more feedback to my students, using rubrics, models of student work, and having students assess their own work as well as that of their peers. Problem is Baltimore County school administrators have ordered all teachers to begin using a grading system next month that will require them to judge whether each of their students has mastered more than 100 specific skills. Elementary school teachers have classes of 25 kids while highschool teachers can have more than 100 students. Over the course of a year, many teachers would have to make as many as 10,000 marks indicating whether a child had learned a task.
dean groom

ReviewBasics -- Home - 8 views

  •  
    upload a document - and then review, annotate, mark up and comment online - great for student feedback. Allows collaboration online and sharing - PDF like, with cloud based interaction
Nigel Coutts

Reflecting on report writing time - How might we maximise the value? - The Learner's Way - 0 views

  •  
    For schools in Australia and many parts of the world, we are heading towards the end of another school term and year. That means report writing season. For the next few weeks, teachers across the country will be huddled in front of computer screens, writing reflections on the progress their learners have made. Mark books will be opened, assessments consulted, work samples will be reviewed. All so that in the first week of the long Summer vacation students can sit and read their report and make plans for how they will enhance their learning in the coming year.
1 - 8 of 8
Showing 20 items per page