Actionable Feedback - Moving Learners Forward with iWork - Apple Education Community Summit workshop 2024

Feedback is crucial for enhancing students' learning, helping them deepen their knowledge, understanding, and improve performance. Effective feedback must be understood, accepted, and actionable to drive improvements in their knowledge and performance.

In my session, we'll explore how to maximise the potential of Teacher feedback using the iWork apps. Discover how Keynote, Pages, and Numbers can transform the way Teachers provide personalised, high-quality feedback. Learn how to engage, guide, and motivate your students effectively with these powerful tools.

Attached to this post are some resources I’ll use in the session. If you can't attend, keep an eye on this post as I'll upload my main Keynote deck afterwards. Also, please let me know how you've been using Apple technology to improve your feedback for students! I would love to learn more about this important topic!

#ANZ Summit 24 

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July 08, 2024

These are really great! Thanks for sharing Johnny.

August 08, 2024

I love the possibilities when creating feedback stickers. My first thought was to have students design their own and then the instructor uses the class set. It provides an authentic audience for their work and can be revamped throughout the year. It could even be developed into an extension activity for those early finishers!

Thank you for sharing!

August 17, 2024

Hi Johnny

Thank you for your session during the Sydney Apple Learning Summit. Feedback is such a vital part of the learning process. Looking forward to you sharing your Keynote deck!

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