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Feedback Student Made Easy

1. Question How do you provide student feedback on assignments? How do you provide student feedback on assignments? A. Hand written comments B. Embedded tracking changes (word.docs) C. Verbal feedback D. Other? 2

2. Question How would you rate the Quality of your student feedback? How would you rate the Quality of your student feedback? A. Exceptional B. Good C. So-So D. Not as Good as Id Like it to Be 3

3. Question How much time, each semester, do you spend typing s, writing comments, and editing student assignments? How much time, each semester, do you spend typing s, writing comments, and editing student assignments? A. 0 – 9 hours B. 10 – 19 hours C. 20 – 29 hours D. 30+ hours E. Too much! 4

Overview Student Feedback Made Easy with Screen Capture FREE Software program Demonstration 7

Disclaimer Geek Squad Im not a member of the Geek Squad 8

Problem Faculty spend countless hours providing student feedback Is it effective? Is it effective? Do students read our feedback? Do students read our feedback? 9

Solution Use screen capture for student feedback In-depth feedback Fraction of the time Students will actually listen 10

What Is Screen Capture? Record what you see & do on your computer screen (images or video) Share your recording with others (students) 11

Screen Capture Software Numerous choices (Captivate, Elluminate) Jing ® Jing ® FREE Easy to use (minimal learning curve) Fast (couple of clicks) 12

Example 13

Demonstration 3 Easy Steps... Capture, Save, Send 14

1. Capture Feedback 15 Open assignment Open the assignment you want to provide feedback Select Select your screens capture area Capture/record Capture/record your feedback

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Example 17

2. Save Feedback 18

3. Send Feedback Just hit the send button 19

Feedback Uses Papers, assignments, exams, resumes Explain assignments, detailed instructions Create tutorials, i.e., how to solve a difficult math problem / concept Show examples of exemplary work Exam reviews 20

Summary – Screen Capture Provides visual & audio feedbackSaves timeMedium students likeEasy to useFREE

Resources Get Jing (FREE version) Get Jing How to video capture your screenvideo capture 22

Questions?Questions? Dr. John McMillen