In my classroom, I use Grade Pro to keep track of student tests, quizzes and homework. I have went paperless as I do not keep a paper copy. To assure that the data does not become lost, I also back the grades up on my laptop as well as a Jump Drive. Every Monday I print out the students current grade as well as missing assignments. This would not be possible with the old paper grade book nor would the parents be able to receive an up dated list of current work in the event that their child missed a day. My personal thoughts are to get away from paper if possible, but also keep in mind that anything saved digital could potential become lost due to virus or unintentional deletion.
This week I responded to peer Blogs and finished up Project One while working on Project Two.
This week I responded to peer Blogs and finished up Project One while working on Project Two.
Labels: Session 8


2 Comments:
Data integrity is important. How do you use the data you collect in your classroom to improve the outcomes of your students' performance?
I use the grades as an indicator of how wellthe students were able to understand the lesson and make adjustments to my teaching. For example, in Algebra 1, we were solving system of equation word problems and after giving a short quiz, I realized that more time was neede for re-teaching and I saw that I needed to adjust how I presented the lesson.
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