There are many methods that can be used to provide digital feedback. Here are three that I think would be most useful.
1) Audio Feedback - Even though I am not currently teaching GAVS, from everything I have read, it seems like this is a great way to give feedback to your students through the D2L platform. Especially in math, students need to verbally hear what they are supposed to do to fix something that has been done wrong. Audio feedback is a great tool to use!
2) Real Time Feedback - Real time feedback can be given during the class synchronous sessions. This would be a great place to work problems out with students so that they can see how you expect them to do the problems and it would probably give them some help in areas where they may have been struggling.
3) Positive Feedback Images - Even though we think this may be a bit juvenile and kind of silly, everyone loves to know they are doing things correctly. And they love receiving compliments, in any way possible! I have 17 year old students that love to get a sticker on their test saying they did great! It cracks me up, but they love it!
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