Scribo Quick start guides
How-to guides that get you going with Scribo in your classroom.
There are five (5) key playbooks that help you get going with Scribo in your class.
Step 1. Logging into Scribo
Step 2: Setting up your Students, Teachers and Classes
Step 3: Creating your first writing activity
Step 4: Monitoring and managing student progress
Step 5: Providing Teacher feedback.
Follow the links in out interactive training playbooks.
Core guidelines for teachers
Scribo seeks to alleviate the challenges and pain points teachers face in their classrooms and provide tangible solutions that meet you where your needs are. And don't we want to do the same for our students as well? Yes, with everything we most humanly can, except now with the empowerment of AI!
In this series, we look into the core challenges teachers face and the corresponding solutions Scribo provides to take your Scribo classroom the next level.
- Challenge 1: My students are ESL learners and need more language support.
- Challenge 2: I need my students to write with pen and paper for exam simulation. Also, deciphering student handwriting can be quite the chore!
- Challenge 3: My students need more collaborative tasks for engagement.
- Challenge 4: I would like my students to build less reliance on Writing Check. They are just clicking through the Scribo suggestions mindlessly!
- Challenge 5: How can I train my students to spot their mistakes more effectively?
Follow the links in out interactive training playbooks.
Each student is an individual!
Our students are unique individuals and so are our teaching methods and class/school/state standards!
According to the requirements of each assignment, Scribo makes it easy for teachers to upload curriculum/school/grade level rubrics so marking across classes, levels and schools remain consistent and objective to better prepare our students for summative assessments and state examinations.
It takes a village to raise a child.
To ensure that no one gets left behind, Scribo tracks and stores all student activity progress and performance trends within each school community and communicates it back to the various stakeholders - parents, teachers, school leaders and students themselves!
Parent: "How did my child do in the recent writing exercise?"
Teacher: "How do I quickly communicate areas of strength and weakness to my students?"
School Leader: "Are the initiatives I have implemented seeing any results?"
Student: "Which aspects of writing should I work on in the next writing?"
To answer these questions, this series looks into:
- Generating writing reports
- Tracking individual student' activity progress
- Comparing performance between writing activities
Superpower your classroom with smart data-driven decisions!
"Data-driven decision-making can be a critical tool to address resource disparities, enhance student success, and promote equitable outcomes (Editor, 2023)."
With individual students moving at different pace, teachers can teach better with clearer visibility of the 5W1Hs:
- Who are the students that need more attention?
- What do I (or the school) need to do to be effective at engaging students
- When is a good time to make comparisons?
- Where/Which part of my lesson should I incorporate intervention measures
- Why are some students not progressing as expected?
- How can I help my students more?
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