There are so many aspects of learning that are impacted by the shift to remote and hybrid learning- equity and the digital divide, SEL and trying to get our students connected, and even basic effective delivery of content and meaningful formative and summative assessment. Amid those conversations, remember that prompt and informative feedback is still crucial to student success. But how can educators provide meaningful feedback efficiently to classes full of students in virtual settings? Matthew Nickerson, Instructional Technology Specialist at Anne Arundel County Public Schools has selected a few instructional technology tools that offer multiple options for rapid and robust feedback no matter where you and your students are.
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Providing Real-Time Robust Feedback from Anywhere
• Oct. 15, 2020
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