The Eli Review Blog

Archived posts from the category "Pedagogy"

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An Approachable Method for Studying Revision Plans

If you’re interested in doing research in your own classrooms, revision plans in Eli Review offer a great site of inquiry. Revision plans capture the decisions writers are making between […]

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Teaching Feedback Changes How High School Students Talk to Each Other About Writing

For the past two years, several high school teachers have been teaching writing differently. Through the Statewide Writing Research Project, 30 teacher-researchers and 1,400 students in the Oakland ISD have […]

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Evidence-Based Teaching: Where You Look Matters

Melissa Meeks is the Director of Professional Development for Drawbridge, Eli Review’s parent company. In this post, she reflects on how she recently stepped back into teaching and what she’s […]

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Instructor Profile: Rebecca Zantjer, Michigan State University

Rebecca Zantjer is in a unique position as an Eli Review user: she is a first-generation Eli user, having been a student of Jeff Grabill’s at Michigan State University when […]

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Hacking Eli Review: Shared Review Targets

Instructors often have to find creative hacks to make their tools support their pedagogies. A popular hack for Eli Review is making a shared review target, or a single text […]

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