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Comment the answer in a test Merged

This ability can substitute the red pen in pen-and-paper tests. The teacher can explain WHAT the student got wrong, or HOW he can improve. This is even relevant in summative tests, since many learning objectives are tested several times (exam, etc.)

  • Guest
  • Apr 8 2016
  • Released
Country NO
Category Grading and assessment
  • Guest commented
    April 08, 2016 20:54

    Just saw that this has been proposed several times before on this site.