Allows students to simulate a text exchange with the same test security parameters as interpersonal speaking (i.e. notified if students leave the tab, timed session).
It would be nice for teachers to be able to record an Answer Key that can be accessed by all students when they review their results. This way they can compare their responses to an exemplar
The ability to temporarily "hide" student work that has already been graded on the grading screen
When grading late work or grading over multiple days, it is really nice to see which submissions have not yet been graded. This would save teachers time so that they do not need to scroll through all the names to find ungraded work.
Marie LoPrell
about 4 years ago
in Grading
1
Will not implement
I've found that when grading, when I move from one student to the next, rather than being brought to the next student's first response, I am present with their last question to listen to and grade.
Michael Young
over 1 year ago
in Bug
1
Already exists
I wish there were a way to change the grading criteria after students have already submitted. I foolishly didn't have a rubric set for an assignment and couldn't change it because students had already submitted it.
Weronika Trejo
over 3 years ago
in Grading
0
Will not implement
Giving students the ability to revise their written responses after submitting them. I would like the ability to return the assignment digitally in Extempore (like I can in Google Classroom), so they can make revisions, rather than starting from s...
Different Colors For Prompt vs Answer Sound Waves for AP Simulated conversation
When students play the audio and simultaneously record their response, I cannot hear the audio. I only hear their response. It makes it difficult to know which prompt they are responding to or if they spoke for the entire 20 seconds they are given...
Guest
over 2 years ago
in Desktop / Questions
2
Likely to implement
It would be nice to be able to hide the timer from student view. It makes some students nervous when responding and therefore do not respond thoroughly. Or it might be helpful to have a timer that is hidden up until a certain point so that the stu...