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How can I send feedback for my students?

On Redmenta, you can give feedback with GIFs, stickers and comments, that you can also use to inspire and encourage your students! Try it out and see how effective your feedbacks can be!

Feedback is a very important part of the learning process! By giving feedback you help your students to:

  • learn from incorrect answers
  • be able to understand other points of view
  • be inspired for the next steps in the learning process
In the Evaluate menu, you have two options for providing written feedback for each task:
  • For closed-ended questions, you can add comments manually.
  • For open-ended questions, you can request feedback suggestions from the AI by clicking AI Evaluator. The suggested feedback can then be customised to suit your needs and preferences. Alternatively, you can choose to write your own comments here as well.

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To add a comment for any task by yourself, simply click Comments, write your feedback, and click Save. For AI-generated comments, remember to click Save to ensure they are ready for final approval and delivery to your students.
 

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You have the opportunity to enrich your comments with GIFs and stickers. It is important to know that the sticker can be placed anywhere, but it is worth dragging the image of your choice to a place that does not obscure the solution. If you would like to delete a sticker, simply click on it and delete it with the trashcan icon that appears.

 

You can also provide written feedback for the entire worksheet in the form of a Summary. This summary can highlight students' strengths and weaknesses based on their performance in the worksheet.

By clicking on "AI Evaluator," the AI will suggest a summary generated from its analysis of the students' performance. Alternatively, you have the option to write your own summary if you prefer.

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These feedback forms are a simple way to encourage, inspire, and advise students. Make sure to try out!