Session Description: In this session, you will learn to see feedback as a teaching opportunity that motivates students to make further progress. Students need descriptive feedback to improve their achievement. Using technology tools to deliver information that is both meaningful and actionable can change students' reactions to feedback. With good information on how their performance compares to the goal, students can become partners in a collaborative effort to better align their work with the instructional objective. Join us to learn five strategies that change the feedback loop in your classroom.
This session is for teachers at ALL technology comfort levels.
As a result of this session teachers will:
Applicable ISTE Standards for Educators (2017)*: 1A; 1B; 7B
* The text of these standards is copyrighted. Please read the full text at the ISTE Standards page.
RISE Model for Self Evaluation
RISE Model for Constructive Feedback
The Importance of Feedback for Student Learning
Why is Giving Student Feedback Important?
5 Research-Based Tips for Providing Students with Meaningful Feedback
Seven Keys to Effective Feedback
Make It Count: Providing Feedback as Formative Assessment
Feedback for Students in G Suite – An Overview
4 Ways to Give Meaningful Feedback with Google Classroom
More time for feedback with improved planning and grading tools
Give feedback on assignments using Google tools