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Digital Tips for Quick and Thoughtful Peer Feedback – Easy EdTech Podcast 046

In this episode, you’ll learn about tech-friendly peer feedback strategies for any classroom. You’ll also hear about EdTech resources that support student collaboration, including a few of my favorite digital tools and workflows.

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Quick and Thoughtful Peer Feedback

Last year I shared a blog post on my blog titled, A Tech-Friendly Peer Feedback Strategy which is the inspiration for today’s episode. Today, I’m going to take you through a handful of digital tips to make peer feedback in your classroom easier than ever.

You can always incorporate digital citizenship conversations when thinking about peer feedback too. So if you’re teaching biology and students are writing lab reports or presentations, it’s a great way to make a connection to what students might already have explored related to digital citizenship this year. It’s also a great way to connect what students — especially older students — might experience when commenting or exploring digital platforms outside of the classroom, too.

When you want students to give quick but thoughtful feedback, digital tools can definitely come in handy. You might have them post a link to something they’re working on so a classmate can easily access it and have a face-to-face conversation about it. Or you might have students share access to a document they are working on so a classmate can leave feedback. Or you might have students snap a picture of their work or post a link in a place where classmates can leave a quick comment, with or without moderation.

Graphic organizers that you can use with the Adobe Spark Video tool for students.

Digital Tips for Peer Feedback

So let’s make this EdTech easy…

1.  Determine when you want students to give feedback

2.  Choose a method and tool that will work well for your group

3. Model for students so they understand your expectations

4. Reflect on the process and make any tweaks before trying out again

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Blog Author and EdTech Consultant Dr. Monica Burns

Monica Burns

Dr. Monica Burns is a former classroom teacher, Author, Speaker, and Curriculum & EdTech Consultant. Visit her site ClassTechTips.com for more ideas on how to become a tech-savvy teacher.

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