Sometimes student thinking is so interesting it needs a response. You’ve always been able to give your students verbal feedback on their work. Now you can give them written feedback as well. Type a message on any student screen. Students will see your comment and develop their mathematical ideas further.
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Providing feedback to students
Give feedback on the task, not the student.
Researchers like Ruth Butler have found stronger results for feedback that directs students’ attention to their task (e.g., “Remember that you can try positive and negative numbers.”) instead of to themselves (e.g., “This one is wrong. Keep trying.”).
The Message icon will allow you to give students feedback.
You will be able to provide individual students feedback on a particular screen. You are able to edit to make changes to your feedback or delete your feedback if needed.
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Provide feedback to multiple students.
Send feedback to multiple students at once by selecting the checkboxes at the top of their work in the Teacher view. Click Send to send consecutive feedback to the selected students, or Send and Close to clear your selections and start fresh.
See which students have read your feedback.
Quickly scan the teacher dashboard to see where you’ve left comments, which comments have been read by your student(s) (gray), and which comments have not yet been read (teal).
Student view
Make sure students log in at student.desmos.com.
If you share direct links to activities with your students, have them periodically log in at student.desmos.com to check for feedback to previously completed activities. Students who log in to Desmos Classroom to complete your activity can see your feedback whenever they log back in. If students are not logged in, any feedback you’ve sent to them will be lost when they leave the activity.
Note: Some of the navigational elements in this video may not match the information in this article. Stay tuned for an updated video.
Students will be able to view feedback by clicking on the Message icon
Students will be able to click on the feedback or click Go to screen to move directly to the screen the feedback is based on.