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Communicate 3 - Digital Feedback

Create: Using the examples above as a point of reference, create three original digital resources that could be utilized when evaluating student work. Then discuss in your blog how these resources would enhance the level of specific feedback offered to students.

Feedback is an an essential part of learning.  Feedback is necessary for helping students gauge their level of understanding.  Feedback also serves as an accountability and measurement tool for educators to determine the level of instruction needed for each student.  Overall feedback benefits the learner, and educator.  View the Apps below to explore feedback tools.


Bitmojie is an excellent tools to engage the learner.  The various pictures and comic strips allows the learner to understand the emotion that the educator is displaying.  Therefore, the visual learner is able to adjust learning based on the emotion displayed. 











Visit Bitmojie to view the app.

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Gifs are interactive for the user because it offers a visual and (if desired) auditory form of communication.  Gifs are amusing and takes the edge off but also conveys the emotion needed for constructive feedback.  Visit https://giphy.com/ to review Gifs

Evernote is an excellent tool for a variety of feedback methods.  Text, audio feedback, and visual aids are accessible in this app.  Evernote provides the educator with multiple tools to use based on the learners choice of feedback methods.

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