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5 Questions We Ask While Using Rubrics

The CoolCatTeacher

From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter Rubrics can be helpful. What mistakes do we make when using rubrics? Forrest shares the five questions they ask at his school when working with rubrics. But when are they not helpful? English teacher, Dr. Scott N.

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Peer Feedback: Making It Meaningful

Catlin Tucker

Peer Review Using Rubrics. Rubrics are like roadmaps. I believe rubrics should be provided at the start of any assignment, task, or project that will be assessed using a rubric. That way, students can reference the rubric as they work. They provide clarity about what students are working toward.

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Actionable advice for educators to move to online learning

Neo LMS

You’re getting comfortable with a new schedule, technology, and online grading. But, you still need a little help navigating the seas of e-learning. So, here’s actionable advice that you can use as a compass as you create a productive system for online learning. What’s on the horizon of remote education?

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15 Edtech items to include in your back-to-school checklist for teachers

Neo LMS

Prepare class rubrics . You can add rubrics to the LMS for each class or reuse old ones. You can even use rubrics created by your fellow teachers in your resource library. Students understand their results better when the rubric is inserted into the assignment submission page. Make the most out of the gradebook.

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Unlocking the Advantages of AI Tools for Grading Students

EdTech4Beginners

Traditional grading methods often involve manual review and assessment of individual assignments, which can be labor-intensive and time-consuming, particularly in large classes or online learning environments.

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Tips, Tools and Resources for Awesome Student Video Projects

Teacher Reboot Camp

In my books find lesson plans, handouts and rubrics for creating video projects. I’ve also provided links to free resources to help students learn how to edit, direct, and produce their own videos. Students enjoy producing their own videos. Below is a free slide presentation with ideas. Digital Advent Calendar.

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Digital Research and Curation with Social Bookmarking Tools

Teacher Reboot Camp

With the tools below you could easily share with students a collection that includes checklists, rubrics, tutorials and more for a task. Discover more ways to integrate technology effectively by taking one of my fully accredited online courses or get one of my books ! Social Bookmarking Tools. Digital Advent Calendar.

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