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Chapter 2 – Providing Feedback Focuses on Formative Assessment Four Generalizations should be met – Feedback should be corrective in nature – Feedback should be timely – Feedback should be specific to criterion – Students can effectively provide some of their own feedback
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Technology Feedback Resources Word Processing Applications – Insert Comments – Track Changes Data Collection Tools – Student Response Systems “clickers” – Immediate Feedback – Grading Software
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Technology Feedback Resources Web Resources – Games, quizzes, simulations that provide feedback Communication Software – Blogs, Wikis, Email, Instant Messaging, Video Conferencing
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Chapter 3 - Providing Recognition Recognition can positively influence student’s attitudes and beliefs about accomplishment Most effective when the reward is contingent on achievement Praise is more effective than tangible rewards
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Tips for classroom practice Personalize Recognition Use the Pause, Prompt, and Praise Strategy Use concrete symbols of recognition Example: Use technology to post exemplary student work for peers, parents, and professionals
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Recognition thru Technology Data Collection tools: Students post work anonymously, classmates review, and then give a grade via a web-based survey Multimedia: Create a Certificate of Recognition
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Web Resources: Create an online picture gallery of student work Communication Software: Send an audio email or use video conferencing
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