Evolving Maths instruction with Gradescope
Case study: Using Gradescope to mark handwritten work in Maths.
Teaching and Learning in FSE encompasses many different tasks. You’ll find the resources you need to support you in these tasks here.
Case study: Using Gradescope to mark handwritten work in Maths.
Guidance for staff on using bubble sheets for paper based multiple choice assessments.
Lu Shin Wong, a Senior lecturer in Chemistry, used Gradescope Bubble sheets in a summative exam for over 200 students. Teaching Academy asked Lu Shin about his experiences of using the Gradescope Bubblesheets.
Mentimeter is an interactive presentation tool. Check out this post for links to guidance and further resources.
Find out how to sign up for a licence, create your first Mentimeter presentation or use Mentimeter with your existing Powerpoint slides.
Hypothes.is in a pedagogical tool which supports ‘social annotation’.
This post provides step by step instructions to setup Hypothes.is in Blackboard.
Terminology breakdown of blended, flexible, online, digital and flipped learning.
A video guide and step by step instructions on how set up delegated marking for Blackboard assignments.
Martin Simmons, Senior Lecturer in MACE, explains how he uses Turnitin Quickmarks and Turnitin rubrics, to provide detailed and consistent feedback to students. Utilising these tools additionally supports Martin’s work with GTA markers.