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10 years 11 months ago #4254
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Hi there
Thanks for a wonderful app! I'm just starting as a prep teacher (what we call kindergarten in parts of Australia!) and a major part of my assessment will be tracking my observations of students. I'm trying to work out if this is best done in the daily diary or whether I should make a tab in my grade book where the column headings are the dates and add things in to each student? Very new to idoceo so I would greatly appreciate some pointers! Im also new to teaching for that matter!
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Georgie
Thanks for a wonderful app! I'm just starting as a prep teacher (what we call kindergarten in parts of Australia!) and a major part of my assessment will be tracking my observations of students. I'm trying to work out if this is best done in the daily diary or whether I should make a tab in my grade book where the column headings are the dates and add things in to each student? Very new to idoceo so I would greatly appreciate some pointers! Im also new to teaching for that matter!
Cheers
Georgie
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10 years 11 months ago - 10 years 11 months ago #4255
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Welcome Georgie,
I'd go for adding annotations in cells ( explained here ) and enabling the date in cell option ( explained here ), that is in case the dates for your annotations do not always match the header.
If that's not the case here, don't worry about that 'Date in cell' feature.
So, in 'short':
- You create a daily column, which could even be the attendance column if you're using it ( explained here )
- You add your observations and evidence (photos,video,audio) to the cell that belongs to each student with a tap&hold and annotations
The main advantage with this approach:
- all your observations will be linked to each student whereas the diary wouldn't.
- If you double tap on a student, and then go to Annotations , and top gear icon. You'll see all your annotations for that student in. This is specially useful for parents' evenings.
- The student report will also include this info, details (explained here)
I think that's it! Hope it helps.
I'd go for adding annotations in cells ( explained here ) and enabling the date in cell option ( explained here ), that is in case the dates for your annotations do not always match the header.
If that's not the case here, don't worry about that 'Date in cell' feature.
So, in 'short':
- You create a daily column, which could even be the attendance column if you're using it ( explained here )
- You add your observations and evidence (photos,video,audio) to the cell that belongs to each student with a tap&hold and annotations
The main advantage with this approach:
- all your observations will be linked to each student whereas the diary wouldn't.
- If you double tap on a student, and then go to Annotations , and top gear icon. You'll see all your annotations for that student in. This is specially useful for parents' evenings.
- The student report will also include this info, details (explained here)
I think that's it! Hope it helps.
Last edit: 10 years 11 months ago by bert.
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10 years 11 months ago #4258
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Thanks Bert!