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Are You Using These 5 Methods for Grading and Assessing Online Student Work?

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If you can’t tell by the headline, we’re talking grading and assessing online student work with Jonathan E. Martin, of , in episode 21 of Blackbaud K-12’s Get Connected podcast. Earlier this fall, we published Jonathan’s new e-book, (you can get ). He explores the core concepts and key strategies that you can use today. In it, Jonathan shares fourteen methods for effective online assessment and grading to help teachers broaden their thinking and consider new opportunities. In a return appearance on the show, Jonathan shares his top five methods (you’ll see an outline of what we covered in the show notes below) and talks about some of the things that surprised him the most as he researched and wrote the book.
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If you can’t tell by the headline, we’re talking grading and assessing online student work with Jonathan E. Martin, of , in episode 21 of Blackbaud K-12’s Get Connected podcast. Earlier this fall, we published Jonathan’s new e-book, (you can get ). He explores the core concepts and key strategies that you can use today. In it, Jonathan shares fourteen methods for effective online assessment and grading to help teachers broaden their thinking and consider new opportunities. In a return appearance on the show, Jonathan shares his top five methods (you’ll see an outline of what we covered in the show notes below) and talks about some of the things that surprised him the most as he researched and wrote the book.
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