Breck is participating in the Suggested Correctness pilot - you now have access to this exciting new feature, which you can find by assigning Questions in Google Classroom!
To get started, please review the details provided by Google below:
Why use this feature?
Suggested correctness helps you save time when reviewing & grading Classroom Questions. It enables you to quickly evaluate students' work by providing insights about the students’ submissions, which teachers can then choose to transfer to draft grades.
As part of the pilot, we’re asking teachers to complete this pre-survey. Please complete this before accessing Suggested Correctness!
How to Use the Suggested Correctness Feature
First, create a Classroom Question and share it with your students
Then, navigate to the page where you can review student responses to your question
You must provide the correct answer inside the ‘Get help grading’ section and then click ‘See Grading Suggestions’ for the feature to work
Begin reviewing the suggested grades to get a pulse of how your students performed
Accept Grading Suggestions to automatically provide a score for correct and incorrect responses
We’ve created these FAQs doc or check out this demo to help you get started. No action needed to access the feature. Suggested correctness can now be accessed within Classroom questions.
Feedback:
Throughout the beta, we ask that you submit feedback by following the instructions outlined in this help center article
In addition to the pre-survey linked above, there will be additional research opportunities that you can opt into when taking the pre-survey
Your feedback is important to us so that we can better understand and meet your needs as an educator