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Data Tracking

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 Another great way that I use OneNote is for data tracking. My school used to use physical data folders for students to track assessment scores, standardized test scores, etc. When the pandemic hit we had to find a way to make these digital. I made folders within OneNote for students to record there data and have it available at all times. Since OneNote tracks who writes each bit of information, this is a good way to maintain accountability since the students are the ones filling in their data. Once students complete entries into their folders teacher can write notes to them and communicate next steps. Having student data housed in a single place has been a very effective tool in my classroom. Below I have attached one of the forms I added to the students data folders that track formative assessment scores. 

Reviewing Student Work

 Another great tool within OneNote is the ability to review student classwork on an assignment basis. As a teacher you have access to all students notebooks at all times. However, with the review classwork feature you are able to select a specific page that was assigned to each student and then student names are listed on the right hand side. Then, when you click on student names it will automatically take you to the page you selected to review. This is useful for exit slips, participation, and especially assessments. You are also able to do cross notebook reviews where it lists every student in each one of your classes that have that particular page. In a digital future, the review classwork feature is a great way to grade/review student work.