The top 5 skills employers look for in students joining the workforce are effective communication, teamwork, leadership, ethics, and creativity. Educators are adapting to this needed skill set by moving away from the written assessment model to prioritizing presentations as a core piece of the student's final submission. By including peer assessment in presentations, students are able to receive immediate feedback on their work and engage with their peers in a meaningful way.
Looking for ways to incorporate presentations with peer assessment into your course? Fill out the form to get the recording and slide deck from our fifth Lunch ‘n’ Learn session this summer with Instructional Designer Evelyn Morris. These 45-minute sessions focus on relevant Edtech topics contributing to your professional development over the holidays.
What to expect:
- Audience Discussion: How to Incorporate Presentations with Peer Assessment into Your Course
- Activity: Deliver Live Feedback on Presentations within Kritik
- Walkthrough of Kritik and How to Implement Live Presentation Feature
- Try Kritik for free!
- Free Resource: How Peer Assessment Develops the Higher-Order Thinking Skills Students Need Today
- Examples of new presentation strategies implemented by institutions and instructors
- Q&A
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