Teachers
Input
Easy
updated
May 5, 2000
There is a section of this documentation dedicated to the
implementation of ATOL, CPL and Input Easy in an academic setting.
Here are just a few ideas.
Tests
Curriculum Development
Use Input Easy to create a summary resource of all of the important
facts for a course and give it to your students at the beginning of
the term/semester. Students can fast-track if they wish, and a
student who is ill can still keep moving forward.
Parent Communication
Should a parent feel that their student is not making sufficient
progress, explain to parents how they can help by testing and
tutoring the child themselves.
Share the Work
If you have good materials in Input Easy format, you could share the
files with other teachers. For instance, sharing tests may save you a
great deal of effort.
Knowledge - Application Level - Question File
Many students run out of practice questions when learning, and end up
memorizing the answers. Create a large file of application level
questions and answers. Break the file into sections of 20 questions.
Students practicing their knowledge application skills would never
run out of questions before they feel confident that they have
mastered the material.
Students can use paper and pencil to solve the questions, and check
their answer immediately with the computer.
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