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Archived posts from the category "Pedagogy"

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Your Students Aren’t Revising Enough

“Your students aren’t revising enough” – that’s what Bill Hart-Davidson tells the teachers he works with when he sees just one review for each assignment in a writing course. Revising, […]

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Describe – Evaluate – Suggest : A Helpful Feedback Pattern

Learning to give helpful feedback takes practice. An easy way to start is to follow the describe-evaluate-suggest pattern. In the video below, one of Eli’s co-inventors Bill Hart-Davidson (@billhd) explains […]

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PD Resources & Services

Eli Review is a learning technology that makes it easier for instructors to coach students in giving better feedback and revising. Fundamentally, Eli is a pedagogy. We know that Eli’s […]

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Jeff Grabill’s 2016 Computers & Writing Keynote Address – Video, Transcript, Reactions

Eli Review co-creator Jeff Grabill delivered they keynote address for the 2016 meeting of the Computers & Writing conference on Saturday, May 20, 2016 in Rochester, New York. His talk, […]

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Shallow Swim: Describing Eli Review Users and Activity

Last week’s “Deep Dive” analyzed quantity of tasks assigned in Eli Review over the past few years. This week’s post marks important milestones in the mix and moxy of our […]

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