EdTech: Pace, progress and performance
Pace refers to the rate at which a learner proceeds through a learning event, whether it be synchronous learning in a classroom or online, or making their own way through an asynchronous learning event. Pace is fundamental to progress and performance, but there is no single pace that suits all learners.
Aim
How to use technology to improve the management of pace, progress and performance
Objective
After completing this module, you will be able to: - use technology to adapt the pace of learning to individual learner needs - improve learner outcomes by managing learning pace, progress and performance
Digital Teaching Professional Framework
This module covers the EdTech component - E1c : Performance overview
- Use digital technology to grade and give feedback on electronically submitted assignments.
- Use assessment management systems to enhance the effectiveness of feedback provision.
- Use digital technologies to monitor learner progress and provide support when needed.
- Adapt teaching and assessment practices, based on the data generated by the digital technologies used.
- Provide personal feedback and offer differentiated support to learners, based on the data generated by the digital technologies used.
- Enable learners to evaluate and interpret the results of formative, summative, self- and peerassessments.
- Help learners to identify areas for improvement and to develop learning plans to address these areas.
- Use digital technologies to enable learners to remain updated on progress and make informed choices on future learning priorities, optional subjects or future studies.
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Asynchronous teaching allows for students to work at their own pace using their available time in a possibly quiet comfortable environment and longer time to complete a useful piece of work.
If you get the PPP right then everyone has the chance to succeed
Essential information.
Much of this is second nature!
Really like this module on differentiated pace to engage all learners! Some excellent links in the further resources section including the practical UCL Learning Designer Tool https://www.ucl.ac.uk/learning-designer/index.php
Interesting video. Time would be a factor.
Helpful for teachers in getting their students engaged during lessons.
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Managing learning can be improved and streamlined using digital approaches but also presents its own challenges. These badges look at ways in which technology can help, and ways to mitigate challenges it could introduce. This is the Leading stage, which recognises you have a high level of knowledge in this area and can start to guide and support peers.