2. Learning
Outcomes
To describe the definition and examples of
student feedback.
To use the given technologies in providing student
feedback.
To choose from the technologies that best suit
their needs.
4. STUDENT
FEEDBACK
Is a part of the learning and teaching process
where verbal or nonverbal responses are given to
students to improve their behavior, performance,
and learning.
A feedback that is effective must be goal-oriented,
process-oriented, given on-time, practicable, and
not discouraging to students.
5. Importance of Student Feedback
It improves students'
performance and
learning.
It aids students in
understanding and
focusing on the parts
that they need to
improve.
It gives students a
direction to meet
their learning goals.
It helps
students correct
misconceptions
from the learning
material.
9. Turnitin is a web-based system run by the
American company Turnitin, LLC, that offers
software products that aid in checking the
contents of school work and submitted
requirements. One of the software programs that
they offer is the Feedback Studio.
Turnitin Feedback Studio was launched in 2016
and became available for the public by April
2016
10. Feedback Studio is a web tool and an
online software program that helps
teachers and students assess school
work's originality and integrate it into
their respective learning management
systems (LMS).
11. How does Feedback Studio work?
Browsers & Website LMS and Software app
• Chrome
• Firefox
• Safari
• Microsoft Edge
(version 11 only)
• http://
• Blackboard
• D2L Brightspace
• Canvas
• Moodle
• Schoology
• MS Teams
Feedback Studio is accessible
through:
12. How does Feedback Studio work?
Turnitin Feedback Studio is free for with or without iPad users with a
Turnitin institutional subscription. If you are interested in their
institutional license, you may fill out an online form to request a
consultation. Their representative will contact you within three (3) business
days.
13. How does Feedback Studio work?
Turnitin Feedback Studio has three main user roles. First, the administrator, is the one in
charged with managing both the Turnitin accounts and instructors. Second, the instructors,
responsible with creating classes, developing assignments, and provide feedbacks, and
compute a grade for students. This software enables them to use numerous tools that
makes their feedback more diverse and precise. Lastly, the students, who are the ones that
will join the class, submits the requirements, and receive the feedbacks and the similarity
report.
14. How does Feedback Studio work?
Stable Internet Access, an institutional license, and a Turnitin account are
required to access the different tools of the Feedback Studio. Once logged
in, users can create classes, collect their students' assignments, assess
their performance, and provide them feedback from their submissions.
15. How will Feedback Studio provide feedback?
5 Features For Writing Improvement
16. How will Feedback Studio provide feedback?
Similarity Report
Detects plagiarism or incorrectly
credited student work by comparing the
writing to the vast collection of
academic, student, and online
resources.
Flags Panel
Automatically detects any
manipulation of text by students in
their assignments to prevent
plagiarism checks.
17. How will Feedback Studio provide feedback?
QuickMarks™
Allows instructors to grade faster
while providing deeper, more
customized feedback with the drag-
and-drop comment library.
Rubrics and Grading Forms
Offers standardized rubrics
and grading forms for
objective and consistent
grading.
18. How will Feedback Studio provide feedback?
Turnitin Draft Coach™
Gives students immediate feedback on grammar, citations, and similarity
checking as they compose in Google Docs™ and Microsoft® Word.
27. Developed in 2009 by Max Lytvyn, Alex
Shevchenko, and Dmytro Lider
A website, application, and browser extension
that aids users in improving their English
literacy and writing skills by providing tools and
assistance.
Job seekers, overseas learners, English language
learners, and non-native English speakers can
all benefit equally from it.
28. How does Grammarly work?
PC
Grammarly is accessible
through:
Browser
Mobile
Device
Grammarly Go
for Windows
(Windows 10) &
Mac (from MacOS
Sierra 10.12 and
above)
(Grammarly
browser
extension) Latest
version of Chrome,
Safari, Firefox, and
Microsoft Edge
(Grammarly
Mobile App and
Keyboard) For
Android & iPhone
29. Free Premium Business
(Annually) 12.00 USD /
664.77 PHP per month
(Quarterly) 20.00 USD /
1,107.95 PHP per month
(Monthly) 30.00 USD /
1,661.93 PHP month
45.00 USD / 2,492.89 PHP
monthly
(15.00 USD or 830.96 PHP x 3
members)
Billed annually. 3 members
minimum.
Features
• Text generation,
basic writing
suggestions,
plagiarism checker
and tone detection.
• Everything that is
free, plus full-
sentence rewrites,
vocabulary ideas,
tone suggestions,
and more.
• Everything in
Premium, plus
features for teams
like centralized
billing and style
guides.
30. How does Grammarly work?
Grammarly offers recommendations for
effective sentence replacement,
reinventing repeated material, and
improving overall writing in addition to
ensuring proper spelling, punctuation,
and grammar when typing.
Its application, keyboard, and browser
extension require a stable internet
connection to function.
31. How will Grammarly provide feedback?
Grammarly's algorithms detect any
problems with writing and offer
recommendations for grammar, spelling,
wordiness, style, punctuation, tone, and
plagiarism that are specific to the context.
Each suggestion given to the users
comes with an explanation,
allowing them to focus on the parts
that need more improvement.
33. How will Grammarly provide feedback?
With Grammarly, students can write better
essays, reports, theses, dissertations, and
college application essays while still
achieving their academic goals.
Professionals in a range of industries, including law,
healthcare, education, marketing, engineering, and
journalism, use Grammarly to get professional
assistance and immediate feedback on the correctness,
impact, and credibility of their English writing.
38. Founded in 2012 by Maxwell Brodie and Edward Sun
Is a web- and mobile-based application and browser
extension that uses feedback to enhance social
learning. With it, teachers can provide learners with
different feedback, such as text comments, voice
recordings, and skill ratings, transforming learning
into conversations.
Originated from the Japanese word
“ kaizen or かいぜん” which means
showing one's growth from multiple
intellectual and psychological perspectives.
39. How does Kaizena work?
Websites and PC Mobile Devices
• Web App
(Kaizena.com)
• Google
• Microsoft
• Google Docs and
Slides (with Kaizena
• iOS devices
Kaizena is accessible through:
43. Individual
Subscription
• (Monthly sub)
10 USD monthly
• (Yearly sub)
6 USD monthly =
72 USD yearly
Group Subscription
(Department Membership)
license up to 5 users
(School Membership)
unlimited teachers per
school
(adjustable credit amounts
and payment time)
District
Subscription
- Unlimited
teachers per
district
- Pricing available
upon request
• Profile page & group
creation
• text-based and voice-
based (for only 30 sec )
feedback
• Lesson Attachment
• Kaizena add-ons to
Google Docs
• Student Skill Tracker
Free Kaizena Progress
• Everything that is free
• Kaizena add-ons to Google Slides
• Share Kaizena Progress features to students
• Unlimited Lesson and File Attachment
• Extended duration for voice comment (up to 10 min)
• Invitation to become a Kaizena Ambassador
Features
44. How does Kaizena work?
• The Kaizena web tool allows teachers to create groups
with their students and create conversations with
their learners' submitted requirements.
• The Kaizena add-ons aid teachers in highlighting
specific parts of their student's work and giving them
several options for providing feedback to it.
• Both can embed files, lessons, and links.
It mainly uses English as its default language
and requires a stable internet connection to
work.