Giving effective feedback to students to help them improve their work is a fundamental job for a teacher.
OneNote makes it easy for teachers to access students work so is a great vehicle to give feedback.
Check out the 7 ways to give feedback in OneNote:
OneNote makes it easy for teachers to access students work so is a great vehicle to give feedback.
Check out the 7 ways to give feedback in OneNote:
- Digital inking - highlighting and annotating
- Word tools - open an attached Word doc and use the review tools or ink directly on the document
- Audio - record audio that is embedded on the page
- Rubrics - attach a rubric to the original task or paste it in
- Video - record yourself giving feedback or use a screencasting tool
- Stickers - personalise the message - great for younger students
- Peer - use the collaboration space to get students doing some peer feedback