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Aggregate View and Alerts formative Assessment made easy Overview With Formative, teachers can customize their teaching to students’ understanding. Now, teachers can easily help students who fall behind and encourage students who show improvement. Our Solution Aggregates results from weekly review exercises. Alerts teachers of trends in students’ understanding. Shows student progress and problem areas across lessons. Aggregate View and Alerts Per-Student View Per-Lesson View Design Evolution Parallel Prototype Lo-fi Paper Prototype Medium-fi Google Slides Prototype Final Medium-fi JustInMind Prototype Laila Chima. Lavanya Jose. Matan Zinger http://hci.stanford.edu/courses/cs377e/2015/sp/ CS 377E Spring 2015