9781483369693: GoReact

Synopsis

GoREACT is an easy, interactive web video tool for recording, video sharing, and evaluating within a secure online platform.

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Review

“I was thrilled with the detailed comments the students gave each other. As a teacher, it is one of the best peer feedback tools I have used.”

(Jacob Rawlins)

“I've noticed a big improvement in their oral presentation skills after using GoREACT just one time.”

(Melody Murdock)

“I was pleasantly surprised at how easy the process was! I was able to invite all of the students enrolled in my summer courses to have them register for an account, and I was also able to set up all of my assignments in just a few minutes.”

(Laura Jackson)

“One of the difficulties with presentation days is that the students not presenting have a tendency to not show up to class or to not pay attention.  Because ALL students are engaged giving feedback in GoREACT, I find that my students participate really well, and I don't have to worry as much about students not coming to class or not paying attention.”

(Matt Baker)

“This is the easiest rubric tool I’ve ever used.  The drag-and-drop feature is very intuitive, and the copy feature makes it fast to build out an entire template.”

(Scott Whitney)

“I LOVE it! And the students like having the comments too. For me thoughts go to my typing fingers almost as quickly as I could speak them so it's awesome for me. I'm also noticing that I get feedback to the students much faster. Instead of carrying around flashdrives and finding time to watch, scribble notes and then go back to type them so they're legible; now I can look at a student video whenever I have a few minutes between classes or meetings. Bit by bit I get them all done.  GoREACT is great!"

(Colleen Geier)

“Overall, students liked commenting via GoREACT and receiving others’ comments via GoREACT.  Timeline comments tended to be short, positive, and focused on delivery skills or specific presentation elements.  The end comments looked at broader qualities, such as the flow of the argument, persuasiveness of evidence, or quality of content.  Together, the two types of commentary were valuable and complementary.”

(Daphne Jameson)

“Before GoREACT, students would get 6-8 written comments. With GoREACT, they probably get 20-30 each, and they're much more specific and targeted.”

(Bill Baker)

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