Tuesday, 27 January 2015

Tracking of Feedback

I'm looking for some effective ways to track all of the feedback that is given to students.  As a music teacher I don't have a desk in my classroom and therefore I don't have my computer available all the time as I'm often playing with my classes to demonstrate and model and also to share in their hands-on learning.    While I have some checklists that I have used in the past, I wonder if someone has something they can share in terms of tracking ther feedback given.

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  1. Hi There,
    How do you usually provide feedback? Orally, I presume? I wonder if Google Forms/Spreadsheets would be a good way to track your feedback. You could record the feedback you're giving (at the time or shortly after) and then have it stored to review at anytime. I love it because I can quickly record on my iPhone, so I don't have to worry about having my computer on. Hope this helps!

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  2. Thinking further....I wonder if there's a way ensure that the students always have access to their feedback? Any other programs? I'd use a Google doc to track do they just have access to their own?

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  3. Thanks Becky .. often they do receive verbal feedback and then written feedback when we do either recorded or one-one-assessments, I also make some quick notes during class ... just looking to see how others are doing it as I'm always open to new ideas.

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  4. Thanks Becky .. often they do receive verbal feedback and then written feedback when we do either recorded or one-one-assessments, I also make some quick notes during class ... just looking to see how others are doing it as I'm always open to new ideas.

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