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- Link to conference presentation
- Research supporting the comparative judgment approach
- Pencil / Paper Comparative Judgment Bellringer
- Live Rainbow Review Link for Conference Demo
Rainbow-Review Activity TEMPLATE with Google Docs - Answer-Madness Review Activity with Google Forms & Sheets
- Short Answer: Free peer feedback activities
Overview of the platform
Explanation of Pair-It Activity type
Explanation of All-In Activity - Free lessons & posters to develop peer feedback skills (scroll to bottom of page)
- Free icons in today’s presentation
- Today’s joyful ACJ playlist
- Follow me on Twitter!
- Follow Short Answer on Twitter for free feedback resources!
- Set up a video chat with me to talk more about any of these resources.
- Adam & Ben’s Master’s Capstone Paper
Adam Sparks
Adam taught social studies and English in Nebraska, Chicago, and China for 7 years and has a master's in Learning Design and Technology from Stanford. His work focuses on improving K-12 formative assessment. Follow him on Twitter @mrsparkstweets