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EdTech for formative assessment & feedback🤝Partners-Microsoft

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🎄Schools out for most for Christmas by now, have a nice kickback and relax over the holidays everybody! Today we've somehow ended up with 3 tubs of celebrations and Bruce is playing in the background. Christmas is here! #edchat #edchatie #edchatuk youtube.com/watch?v=76WFkK…

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We know that teaching is a rewarding but demanding profession. We are here to support the demands of giving feedback to 100-plus students every week 👩‍🏫👩‍💻 #teacherlife #teacherappreciation Microsoft Education

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Stuck for an idea for a formative assessment? Teachers using Nurture can use assessment templates created by other teachers, all you need to do is copy the template code! 👩‍💻👩‍🎓 #edchat Microsoft Education

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Still think ChatGPT is bad for education? I just gave it a mark scheme and a sample student answer from an AQA GCSE English Language paper. Look what happened 👇 *Spoiler: It marked it accurately in seconds* #education #edutwitter #edtech #AI

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Aiming to get Microsoft Education badges this year as part of your resolutions? Check out our short course on formative assessment and feedback in Microsoft Learn! 👩‍🏫#teachertwitter #edchat learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training…

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Professional development around formative assessment and feedback is a big part of what we're about. What are your goals for professional growth this year? Let us know how we can help! 🧑‍🏫👩‍🏫 #edchat #edchatie

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3 steps to creating detailed feedback for students faster by using Nurture: 1. Create an assessment that's broken down into some clear learning objectives 2. Scan submissions & group the whole class according to knowledge gaps 3. Then create 3 pieces of feedback instead of 25

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“If I had to reduce all of educational psychology to just one principle, I would say this: The most important thing influencing learning is what the learner already knows. Ascertain this and teach him (or her) accordingly.” (Ausubel, 1968 p.vi).

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We know that teaching is a rewarding but demanding profession. We are here to support the demands of giving feedback to 100-plus students every week 👩‍🏫👩‍💻 #teacherlife #teacherappreciation Microsoft Education

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Metacognition is, put simply, thinking about one's thinking 🧠 Teaching metacognition and self-regulation through structured reflection can help students become better learners as they navigate the crucial weeks leading up to the end of the semester or pivotal assessments 💻🧑‍🏫

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See student engagement from the individual level to the class level 📊 Our Engagement Score is a new metric that gives you an indication of how engaged with Nurture formative assessments your students are. This is completely separate from their average grade and confidence level

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With the way education is going, student history, strengths, & weaknesses will be easier to shore up due to more EdTech use 1 of the ways we'll be showing these insights to teachers is with our Student Learner Passport feature Link in our bio to meet the team!

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Great booklet here from Evan Dunne on ChatGPT use's for helping teachers when planning & delivering lessons. Link: tinyurl.com/4p99ehvw

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The first dot is the amount of data Chat GPT 3 was trained on (... which is what the public uses now). The second is what chat GPT 4 is trained on. It can write you a full book with a single prompt. If you're an educator, let your reaction via a GIF below 😂

The first dot is the amount of data Chat GPT 3 was trained on (... which is what the public uses now). 

The second is what chat GPT 4 is trained on.
It can write you a full book with a single prompt. 

 If you're an educator, let your reaction via a GIF below 😂