Providing meaningful feedback to students during distance learning has become a challenge. Google Classroom has surely changed the game when it comes to distance learning. For me it has become the organizational center for my classroom. Google Classroom has saved time but when it comes to assessing student work it can become a bit cumbersome. Combining Google Classroom with the Google extensions Doctopus and Goobric have made student assessment a bit easier to tackle.
How it Works
Doctopus is a Google Sheets ad-on that "ingests" or pulls in a Google Classroom assignment. Goobric, which is a Google Chrome extension attaches a digital rubric created by the teacher to allow the teacher to grade and comment on student work within a single browser tab. The attached rubric appears at the top of the student’s assignment and with a few easy clicks, your individual comments and the rubric data are time stamped and appended to the bottom of the Doc for each student to view.
Getting Started
Step 1: Post an assignment on Google Classroom
Step 2: Download the Goobric Chrome Extension (only have to do once). https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/goobric-web-app-launcher/cepmakjlanepojocakadfpohnhhalfol?hl=en Step 3: Get the Doctopus add-on for Google Sheets. (only have to do once). Click “Add-ons” → “Get add-ons” on the file menu
Step 4: Once you have the add-on, Launch Doctopus and "ingest" your assignment. Follow the Doctopus menu and attach Goobric. You can make your own rubric by using a google sheet. Keep cell A1 blank. Your number rankings go on the top horizontally and your categories on the side vertically.
Step 5: You should be all set to ingest and start assessing.
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Dr. Jessica MintzChemistry Teacher at Bay Shore High School New York. Archives
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