The new
Teacher Dashboard gives teachers a one - stop spot to manage Science Buddies assignments for Google Classroom!
Emerge is the app offering schools access to data and processes on mobile devices, and has been extended to include Emerge Desktop,
a teacher dashboard giving staff access to data and tools to streamline their administrative processes.
Not exact matches
They are
given transcripts of their lesson, which are coded against a rubric to produce a
dashboard view of how they performed in certain key areas — such as time spent on
teacher talk, the types of questioning used, and incidences of positive behaviour management — and a detailed feedback report.
Aside from Google's own AI innovation, data and algorithms have the power to really transform learning and optimize teaching to drive progression: From
teacher dashboards such as those that we're currently pioneering, which
give that instant deep dive analysis on pupil performance to identify those all - important learning gaps, to the creation of a virtual tutor that will learn and remember — in intimate detail — every single exercise that you ever did, and compare that to the millions of other students in real time for a truly bespoke and personalized lesson.
Such a
dashboard gives a more complete picture of a school, better preparing parents to ask questions of their child's principal,
teachers, or school board members.
Lesson transcripts were made available to
teachers and used as the basis of a personalised «
dashboard» which provided information about key features of lessons, such as the balance of
teacher and pupil talk, the amount of «thinking time»
given to pupils and the types of questioning used.
The data
dashboards make clear which students need extra help and which need more challenging work,
giving teachers an opportunity to tailor their lesson plans accordingly.
While many
teachers have not had access to tools and aggregated student data to support differentiation, the most modern tools
give teachers easy - to - use
teacher dashboards for their classes, so that they can evaluate student growth daily and decide what actions to take to personalize for their students.
Kickboard, a startup that
gives teachers dashboards for tracking academic and behavioral data, is $ 2 million richer.