Teachers can use AI in the classroom to . . .
. . . generate and evaluate assessments
AI tools can not only help with adapting material to student needs, but they can also help with providing teacher feedback. AI tools deter cheating by generating unique summative assessments for each test taker and streamlining essay grading.
Tools like SchoolJoy can help teachers generate personalized feedback, saving time in providing responses on a range of assignments for a large number of students. Instead of drafting countless words throughout the school year to share comments with students, teachers can work to tailor comments as needed, focusing on the finer points of using assessment data.
As Poth notes in the 2023 Edutopia post, tools like Quizziz can offer personalized paths to learning based on how students respond, allowing assessments to shift in the moment instead of requiring teachers to design an initial assessment and redesign it based on student results.
Lexia’s AI resources make it possible not only to give students summative assessments but also to pull back the curtain on how students are doing along the way. Teachers can use initial assessments and skill checks to formally assess before and during instruction. What’s more, teachers do not have to worry about creating these assessments, because the tools already exist. When it comes to assessment, Lexia provides ready-made options that can be tailored for students using AI in tools like Core5 and Lexia® PowerUp Literacy®.
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