Instructions
- Open your preferred AI tool
- Copy the prompt and the provided answer key, and copy the student response of your choice
- Run the prompt, and read the output
Try it!
- Use the same prompt, but use your assessment’s answer key and your student’s response
- Try: adjust the prompt and re-run it, what did you see?
Workshop Takeaways
NOTICE 01
AI can generate a lot of feedback but requires curating for effective student learning
🎯 WHAT YOU CAN DO
AI does not know the students as well as the teachers do! Choosing and editing the feedback makes it more relevant to the students.
What are some ways to curate the feedback so it’s meaningful to the students?
NOTICE 02
Feedback with guiding questions, quoted student work, and adjusted reading levels are motivating
🎯 WHAT YOU CAN DO
Students who received the personalized feedback found them useful, especially knowing what to keep and what to fix.
How would you incorporate AI in your workflow to generate personalized feedback?
NOTICE 03
AI, with more structured prompts, can help with a lot of tasks
🎯 WHAT YOU CAN DO
Our hands-on shows AI evaluating text, handwriting, and drawings. Some teachers tested with additional task context and saw a more personalized feedback.
How would you structure your prompt so the AI output is useful to you and your students?
Want to see what this looks like built into your workflow?
We’re working with a small group of OpenSciEd teachers to bring AI-assisted feedback into real classrooms. You’d be in early – and your experience shapes what we build next.
See how Wauwatosa is doing this work.
Their instructional coach Rachel shares what changed when teachers could finally see past the writing to what students actually understood.
Watch & read their story ->
Who is Eddo?
Meet the Presidential Award-winning science teacher who built Eddo and why 20 years in the classroom led him here.
