domingo, 9 de febrero de 2020

Working on an open source math teaching tool, seeking educators for user interviews to understand current grading practices and biggest pain points

I am working on a software project to try to help teachers grade more efficiently. I am not linking to the project in this post, because I am currently interested in finding educators that would be interested in talking about their current class setups as far as homework and assessments are concerned.

I am interested in all grade levels from middle school through university courses including those who have adopted digital math tools, or who are still having students do most of their assignments on paper.

I would prefer to conduct real interviews over a Skype or Google ha hours call, to allow an in depth discussion, but I don't anticipate taking too long on the calls (15-20 minutes). If you would consider participating you can respond here or send me a private message and I will follow up.

Thank you so much!

As this is Reddit, I know people may just prefer to respond to the post. Any data is still useful, so if you want to just post a little in the thread about what you do for grading and what you like and dislike about digital math tools you have seen that can also be helpful to me.



Submitted February 09, 2020 at 04:17PM by linuxn00b92 https://ift.tt/2OFKF7Y

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