In which an idealist tries to plan products for the classroom
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I’ve found this to be a limitation of most learning platforms- they’re based on completion, not exploration-with-feedback.
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Yes. Which existing learning platforms are based on exploration-with-feedback?
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none. I want a web-based @worrydrea-approved editor my students can log into w/ Google and I can comment on and highlight.
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and have the ease of use down, but not the backend for teaching.
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most “teach kids to code” products are unreadable on classroom projectors, inaccessible to ELL’s, and are solving puzzles.
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publications aren’t typeset in Google Drive, but it’s far better for classroom/work writing. What is/could that be for CS?
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sorry for the deluge of tweets. I admire the heck out of you and your team’s work.
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appreciate the insight!
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