Genuine, constructive feedback is one key element of the learning process. In a classroom setting though, it may be difficult for students to provide honest feedback for a variety of reasons. Friendships and peer pressure for example may sway a student’s ability to be totally honest. This doesn’t have to be the case though. Let’s look at a way for students to give that constructive feedback anonymously.
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For years, PowerPoint reigned supreme as presentation software of choice for just about everyone, including teachers and students. In recent years though, upstarts like Prezi showed us that there was more than one way to move through traditional slides. We complied a list of 22 of the best presentation apps for educators. Sure, you’ll see some old favorites, but we’re sure there are at least a few on this list you’ve never heard of. Everyone is looking for different features and options when
Prepping for an assessment is an essential part of any student's life. Traditional paper study guide are cumbersome and not so engaging. This product will teach you how to create a free, online study guide using Google Forms. The study guide will show students one question at a time, then provide them feedback on what the correct answer is and why.
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