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Writing data is captured every time a student does a writing check. The details are recorded in great detail and stored, ready for analysis.
Normally, Feedback goes missing. Across Word, Google, red pens and paper, no-one has a fix on feedback and the type of feedback that is being given. This makes it really hard to know if feedback is working.
The thing about feedback is that to measure it, you have to catch it – somewhere. Scribo makes this simple.
When feedback is entered in Scribo there are a few features that make the data richer if you use them.
Each piece of feedback is linked to Cohesion, Paragraph, Sentences, Grammar, Topic, Vocabulary or Other. These are along the top.
Text can be recorded using Chrome browsers – faster than typing and fewer errors.
Feedback can be made for the group or an individual.
Feedback gets classified as Well Done or Needs Work
Feedback tags are pre-linked to Categories, have pre-worded descriptors and can be managed, maintained, shared and personalised.
These elements improve the data quality captured by feedback.
In the left column, Feedback is listed by category.
For each category, more detail can be shown with one click. Track feedback across the Group or Student category.
Click the pie chart on the top right of Live Monitoring. A dissection of feedback groups by Well Done, Needs Work and Overall tag if used.
Scribo keeps a count of all feedback counts, allowing you to see where feedback is trending up or down. Ideally, feedback should improve error rates and decline over time.
Scribo captures over 100 pieces of data per writing check. This makes for good reading.
This chart is best displayed after 2 writing activities have been completed or are in motion in Scribo.
Click on the Group icon in Live Monitoring
Trends of interest are listed
The top and worst performing skills are highlighted
By Student, the movement and growth are mapped. Red is a reversal of form, Green an improvement, >- indicates no change.
The metrics for Good and Bad vary. For example, an increase in Common Word usage is considered a Red increase (not the best), a reduction in Cohesives is a Green Reduction being a good movement.
Writing data is visible across subjects, classes, cohorts and types of writing.
Scribo records data from every writing check. This data is rolled and folded into the insights you see here. Click through any metric to see the results at different levels.
The default is Usage
Drop down to filter by Cohort
Filter by Subject
Filter by Student
Filter between a range of weeks and terms
Click Search to activate your query
The charts are clickable and will breakdown the Growth metrics on the right side.
The charts at the bottom can be filtered across attributes from the top.
Growth is factored into a timeline. Quick growth shows up, longer-term growth tends to be lower as the longer the time taken reduces the value of the growth calculated.
An example might help
The use of Academic Words between weeks 1 and 2 was really good. We showed a 15% increase in students using academic words. Over the entire term, the growth was negative. Whatever we did to get the increase and spike, did not last. Scribo will report both the spike and the long term trend.
One of the best outcomes Scribo delivers to teachers is DATA and better information. Detailed data is very hard to come across in writing, but Scribo makes it easy.
Differentiate teaching with explicit data in support
Monitor progress of students to understand where students need targeted teaching
Train AI models to work alongside teaching, grading and feedback
Understand what programs are working
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Feedback
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