We’re excited to announce two new features designed to enhance collaboration and feedback within your courses: Group Review and Group Feedback Reflection.
These features foster a deeper learning experience by allowing groups to engage with each other’s work and reflect on the feedback they receive.
Group Review: Enhance Peer Learning through Group-based Feedback
The Group Review activity allows students to review the submissions of other groups, promoting collaboration and constructive criticism.
This feature enables groups to engage with one another’s work, providing an opportunity for peer-to-peer learning.
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Group Feedback Reflection: Foster Deeper Learning through Reflection
The Group Feedback Reflection activity enables groups to reflect on the feedback they’ve received from their peers.
This feature encourages learners to analyze feedback, identify areas for improvement, and grow from their experiences.
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These new features are designed to improve the collaborative learning experience and enhance the quality of feedback in your courses.
With Group Review and Group Feedback Reflection, students engage more deeply with the learning process, providing meaningful feedback and reflecting on their progress.
Start using Group Review and Group Feedback Reflection today to create a more interactive, reflective, and collaborative learning environment for your students!
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