Educators use mobile apps for everything from grading homework to communicating with parents. Here are four that are used frequently. Kahoot! Kahoot! is a quiz game app. Teachers and students make quizzes (called kahoots) which can be used to review material or assigned as homework Questions...
During my 15 years in the classroom, I saw first-hand how my students excelled when I made formative assessments for learning part of my lessons. Now I am dedicated to empowering teachers to be creative and student-focused in a world increasingly driven by data. I would love to personally...
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Using AI for grading ensures a fair and consistent grading process that eliminates potential bias. It also provides educators with more time to discuss feedback with students and explain why certain information is incorrect. Instead of simply placing a grade on top, teachers will now have time to...
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Now, here’s where we are stuck between a rock and a hard place. Late penalties are, in essence, a barrier to learning, but in most cases, there doesn’t appear to be a sustainable alternative for teachers. We don’t want to have to use grade penalties, but we are human. We need...
Teachers will not be allowed to use the WeChat or QQ messaging apps to assign homework or assign punitive or repetitive homework, the guideline said. The education bureau in Taiyuan, Shanxi province, issued a similar guideli...