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		<title>Reducing Teacher Workload with Acmoschool’s Automated Grading and Reporting Features</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Durdanah Masoodi]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Sep 2024 06:13:35 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Acmoschool- an all-in-one solution. In the ever-evolving world of education, teachers are continually challenged with balancing their time between instructional duties and administrative tasks. Among these, grading and reporting can be particularly time-consuming, often requiring hours of meticulous work outside...</p>
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<p class="zw-paragraph" data-tabpoints="[]" data-linerule="auto" data-line-height="1.15" data-textformat="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text&quot;}" data-margin-bottom="0pt" data-tab-info="[]" data-window-control-info="true" data-doc-id="2488142000001986002" data-doc-type="writer">Acmoschool- an all-in-one solution. In the ever-evolving world of education, teachers are continually challenged with balancing their time between instructional duties and administrative tasks. Among these, grading and reporting can be particularly time-consuming, often requiring hours of meticulous work outside regular school hours. However, with advancements in educational technology, platforms like Acmoschool are offering innovative solutions to streamline these tasks, significantly reducing teacher workload.</p>
<p class="zw-paragraph" data-tabpoints="[]" data-linerule="auto" data-line-height="1.15" data-textformat="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text&quot;}" data-margin-bottom="0pt" data-tab-info="[]" data-window-control-info="true" data-doc-id="2488142000001986002" data-doc-type="writer"><strong>This blog explores how Acmoschool’s automated grading and reporting features are transforming the teaching experience</strong>.</p>
<p class="zw-paragraph" data-tabpoints="[]" data-linerule="auto" data-line-height="1.15" data-textformat="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text&quot;}" data-margin-bottom="0pt" data-tab-info="[]" data-window-control-info="true"><strong>The Challenge of Grading and Reporting</strong></p>
<p class="zw-paragraph" data-tabpoints="[]" data-linerule="auto" data-line-height="1.15" data-textformat="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text&quot;}" data-margin-bottom="0pt" data-tab-info="[]" data-window-control-info="true">Grading forms an essential part of the teaching process. Ranging from grading internals, mid-term tests, assignments, and final exams, grading is all that matters in these. Because grading provides students with feedback that helps them assess their areas of improvement. However, traditional grading methods are often labor-intensive. It requires teachers to spend countless hours marking papers, entering grades, and preparing reports. The result is not just an increase in workload but it also contributes to burnout, leaving less time for teachers to focus on student engagement and lesson planning. Realizing this Acmo Network has carefully developed Acmoschool- a comprehensive management software that can streamline tasks for multiple stakeholders, in this case, teachers.</p>
<p class="zw-paragraph" data-tabpoints="[]" data-linerule="auto" data-line-height="1.15" data-textformat="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text&quot;}" data-margin-bottom="0pt" data-tab-info="[]" data-window-control-info="true"><strong>Acmoschool’s Automated Grading: Efficiency at Its Best</strong></p>
<p class="zw-paragraph" data-tabpoints="[]" data-linerule="auto" data-line-height="1.15" data-textformat="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text&quot;}" data-margin-bottom="0pt" data-tab-info="[]" data-window-control-info="true">Acmoschool’s automated grading system is designed to overcome the above-mentioned challenges quickly and accurately. Here’s how it works:</p>
<p class="zw-paragraph" data-tabpoints="[]" data-linerule="auto" data-line-height="1.15" data-textformat="{&quot;fw&quot;:&quot;bold&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text&quot;}" data-margin-bottom="0pt" data-tab-info="[]" data-window-control-info="true"><strong>Streamlined Assessments:</strong> The Acmoschool platform can help teachers to streamline the tasks they assign to students. They can do so by creating quizzes, tests, and assignments on the platform, using a variety of question formats, including multiple-choice, true/false, and short answer. The teachers can then automatically grade these assessments based on the set criteria. This means teachers would no longer require distributing answer sheets, collecting the same, grading as per the different pattern of questions, or making a report of who has taken the test, and a list of absentees.</p>
<p class="zw-paragraph" data-tabpoints="[]" data-linerule="auto" data-line-height="1.15" data-textformat="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text&quot;}" data-margin-bottom="0pt" data-tab-info="[]" data-window-control-info="true"><strong>Instant Feedback:</strong> As soon as students submit their tasks, teachers can start grading and providing instant feedback either through the ‘Advanced Dashboard’ or ‘Email and SMS alert’ feature. This process helps teachers eliminate the time that would otherwise have been utilized in separate meetings with students. Teachers can also benefit by minimizing the need to grade each assignment manually. It reduces the workload and allows them to utilize time for more constructive activities.</p>
<p class="zw-paragraph" data-tabpoints="[]" data-linerule="auto" data-line-height="1.15" data-textformat="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text&quot;}" data-margin-bottom="0pt" data-tab-info="[]" data-window-control-info="true"><strong>Automated Reporting: Simplifying Data Management</strong></p>
<p class="zw-paragraph" data-tabpoints="[]" data-linerule="auto" data-line-height="1.15" data-textformat="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text&quot;}" data-margin-bottom="0pt" data-tab-info="[]" data-window-control-info="true">Apart from grading students, teachers have to perform one more crucial task. Report preparation acts as a record saving for students, teachers, and parents. Acmoschools ‘Report and Analysis’ and ‘Automation’ feature can help teachers compile detailed reports on student performance, which can be daunting when managing a large class.</p>
<p class="zw-paragraph" data-tabpoints="[]" data-linerule="auto" data-line-height="1.15" data-textformat="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text&quot;}" data-margin-bottom="0pt" data-tab-info="[]" data-window-control-info="true"><strong>Comprehensive Analytics:</strong> By using the ‘Report and Analysis’ and ‘Certificate Generator’ features, Acmoschool formulates comprehensive reports on student performance. These reports include individual student progress, class averages, and trends over time, providing teachers with valuable insights at a glance. Teachers can save these outputs once and for all and do not require the frequent making of reports or piling them up.</p>
<p class="zw-paragraph" data-tabpoints="[]" data-linerule="auto" data-line-height="1.15" data-textformat="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text&quot;}" data-margin-bottom="0pt" data-tab-info="[]" data-window-control-info="true"><strong>Effortless Sharing:</strong> Once student reports and certificates are generated, they can be easily shared with students, parents, and school administrators through Acmochool’s ‘Email and SMS’ feature. This seamless communication ensures that all stakeholders are kept informed of student progress without requiring teachers to submit multiple copies in different sections of the various offices.</p>
<p class="zw-paragraph" data-tabpoints="[]" data-linerule="auto" data-line-height="1.15" data-textformat="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text&quot;}" data-margin-bottom="0pt" data-tab-info="[]" data-window-control-info="true"><strong>Impact Of Automated Grading</strong></p>
<p class="zw-paragraph" data-tabpoints="[]" data-linerule="auto" data-line-height="1.15" data-textformat="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text&quot;}" data-margin-bottom="0pt" data-tab-info="[]" data-window-control-info="true">By integrating the option of automation for grading and reporting, Acmoschool significantly reduces the administrative burden on teachers. It saves them a lot of time and at the same time allows them to utilize the same time for some more meaningful activities, such as lesson planning, professional development, and one-on-one student interactions. Additionally, the consistency and accuracy provided by automated grading help ensure fair assessment practices, which can enhance student satisfaction and trust in the grading process.</p>
<p class="zw-paragraph" data-tabpoints="[]" data-linerule="auto" data-line-height="1.15" data-textformat="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text&quot;}" data-margin-bottom="0pt" data-tab-info="[]" data-window-control-info="true"><strong>Conclusion</strong></p>
<p class="zw-paragraph" data-tabpoints="[]" data-linerule="auto" data-line-height="1.15" data-textformat="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text&quot;}" data-margin-bottom="0pt" data-tab-info="[]" data-window-control-info="true">Acmoschool’s automated grading and reporting features are broadly developed to meet the dynamic requirements of a school. They are meant to assist teachers by freeing them from the most time-consuming aspects of their jobs. With an increase in educational demands, it is better to leverage technology to streamline administrative tasks. With Acmoschool, teachers can focus more on what they do best and put the rest on our automation system. By embracing these innovations, schools can yield more productivity from all the stakeholders.</p>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Romisa Akhtar]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 13 May 2022 08:28:53 +0000</pubDate>
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									<p dir="auto">From the old times to modern days, <strong>educational technology</strong> continues to evolve in exciting new ways — inspiring teachers and students alike. Technology is continually changing the way we work and play, create and communicate. So it’s only natural that advancements in digital technology are also creating game-changing opportunities in the world of education.<br />What started as an experiment in education delivery is now being transformed by a new breed of technology entrepreneurs. EdTech, a contraction of the phrase “education technology,&#8221; is the combination of IT tools and educational practices aimed at facilitating and enhancing learning.<br />In today’s schools, the internet and computers are as prevalent as textbooks and pencils. These devices, paired with <a href="https://acmoschool.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">EdTech</a>, can enhance students’ performance. It can assist educators in determining every student’s needs and requirements and creating personalized solutions. Technology like auto-grading can lessen educators’ burden and provide a more engaging learning experience.<br /><strong>EdTech</strong> allows educators to connect with young minds and interactively educate them. Altogether, the current trends in educational technology help teachers keep up with their student&#8217;s interests.<br />Let us see how EdTech is helping students as well as teachers:</p><h2>Students</h2><p dir="auto">An influx of technology is opening up new avenues of learning for students of all ages, while also promoting collaboration and inclusivity in the classroom.</p><h3>Increased Collaboration</h3><p dir="auto">Cloud-enabled tools and tablets are fostering collaboration in the classroom. Tablets loaded with learning games and online lessons give children the tools to solve problems together. Meanwhile, cloud-based apps let students upload their homework and digitally converse with one another about their thought processes and any help they may need.</p><h3>Preparation for the Future</h3><p dir="auto">Many industries incorporate the latest technologies in their workflow, and being comfortable with technology can make it easy for students to settle in. If students are used to working with technology in school, they can apply that familiarity to work-oriented software like PowerPoint. In this way, incorporating technology in the classroom can prepare students for future job success.</p><h3>24/7 Access to Learning</h3><p dir="auto"><strong>IoT devices</strong> are making it easier for students to have full access to the classroom in a digital environment. Whether they’re at school, on the bus, or at home, connected devices are giving students Wi-Fi and cloud access to complete work at their own pace (and on their schedules) without being hampered by the restriction of needing to be present in a physical classroom. Various apps also help students and teachers stay in communication in case students have questions or need to alert teachers to an emergency. EdTech is also creating a stronger link between what happens in the classroom and outside the classroom (at home, in transit, etc.), making teacher-endorsed digital educational resources available at all times, such as assignments and test prep material, and creating a continuum of touchpoints in the learning experience for pupils.<br />This is changing the way pupils are consuming education in the same way Cloud technology has changed the way we consume music and television.</p><h3>&#8220;Flipping” the Classroom</h3><p dir="auto"><strong>EdTech</strong> tools are flipping the traditional notion of classrooms and education. Traditionally, students have to listen to lectures or read in class and then work on projects and homework at home. With video lectures and learning apps, students can now watch lessons at home at their own pace, using class time to collaboratively work on projects as a group. This type of learning style helps foster self-learning, creativity, and a sense of collaboration among students.</p><h3>Personalized Educational Experiences</h3><p dir="auto"><strong>EdTech</strong> opens up opportunities for educators to craft personalized learning plans for each of their students. This approach aims to customize learning based on a student’s strengths, skills, and interests. Video content tools help students learn at their own pace and because students can pause and rewind lectures, these videos can help students fully grasp lessons. With analytics, teachers can see which students had trouble with certain lessons and offer further help on the subject.<br />Instead of relying on stress-inducing testing to measure academic success, educators are now turning to apps that consistently measure overall aptitude. Constant measurements display learning trends that teachers can use to craft specialized learning plans based on each student’s strengths and weaknesses or, more importantly, find negative trends that can be proactively thwarted with intervention.</p><h3>Attention-Grabbing Lessons</h3><p dir="auto">Do you remember sitting in class, half-listening, half-day dreaming? Now, with a seemingly infinite number of gadgets and outside influences vying for a student’s attention, it’s imperative to craft lesson plans that are both gripping and educational. <a href="https://acmoschool.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">EdTech</a> proponents say technology is the answer. Some of the more innovative examples of students using tech to boost classroom participation include interacting with other classrooms around the world via video, having students submit homework assignments as videos or podcasts, and even gamifying problem-solving.</p><h2>For Teachers</h2><p dir="auto">Students aren’t the only group benefitting from <a href="https://acmoschool.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">EdTech</a>. Teachers are seeing educational technology as a means to develop efficient learning practices and save time in the classroom.</p><h3>Incorporation of Different Learning Styles</h3><p dir="auto">Student needs are diverse, and adjusting the learning plan accordingly can be challenging. Technology can help educators modify their lessons. Incorporating technology can allow students to learn with a medium that interests them. For example, kids who like to draw can create infographics and demonstrate their understanding of the content. EdTech can help teachers determine and assess all students’ capabilities with a tailored experience.</p><h3>EdTech helps teachers stay organized.</h3><p dir="auto">Using <a href="https://acmoschool.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">EdTech</a> platforms, teachers can create digital repositories of teaching materials, videos, and slide decks used, then provide access to students and caregivers to review on their own time. It&#8217;s easy to see what material you have available to teach with and saves energy from having to look through piles of old paper resources. When all classes are being taught remotely they tend to bleed into one another. For teachers juggling multiple remote and hybrid classes, EdTech allows them to show up to each new class and lesson prepared and organized.</p><h3>Automated Grading</h3><p dir="auto">Artificially intelligent tools are making grading a breeze. These apps use machine learning to analyze and assess answers based on the specifications of the assignment. Using these tools, especially for objective assignments like true/false or fill-in-the-blank assessments, frees up hours that teachers usually spend grading assignments. Extra free time for teachers provides more flexibility for less prep and one-on-one time with both struggling and gifted students.</p><h3>Classroom Management Tools</h3><p dir="auto">Let’s face it, trying to get a large group of kids to do anything can be challenging. Educational technology has the potential to make everything — from the way teachers communicate with their students to how students behave — a little easier. There are now apps that help send parents and students reminders about projects or homework assignments, as well as tools that allow students to self-monitor classroom noise levels. The addition of management tools in the classroom brings forth a less-chaotic, more collaborative environment.</p><h3>Paperless Classrooms</h3><p dir="auto">Printing budgets, wasting paper and countless time spent at the copy machine is a thing of the past thanks to EdTech. Classrooms that have gone digital bring about an easier way to grade assignments, lessen the burden of having to safeguard hundreds of homework files, and promote overall greener policies in the classroom.</p><h3>Eliminating Guesswork</h3><p dir="auto">Teachers spend countless hours attempting to assess the skills or areas of improvement of their students. <strong>EdTech</strong> can change all of that. There are currently myriad tools, data platforms, and apps that constantly assess students’ skills and needs, and they relay the data to the teacher.<br />Sometimes harmful studying trends aren’t apparent to teachers for months, but some tools that use real-time data can help teachers discover a student’s strengths, weaknesses, and even signs of learning disabilities, setting in motion a proactive plan to help.</p><h3>Outcome</h3><p dir="auto">Teachers and students use technology in the classroom in a variety of ways to boost the learning experience and make education smarter than ever, and education technology, <strong>“EdTech,”</strong> is now an industry of its own.<br />Ed Tech as an industry is growing exponentially, valued at almost 90B in 2020 and rising at a projected rate of 20% year over year through 2028. Industry experts predict continued growth in Ed Tech tools and a boom in AI-powered, AR-enhanced, and VR-integrated educational technology products in the coming years. It has been found that students in schools with sufficient technology devices performed better than those without access to technology and high-speed internet. Ed Tech enables teachers to support hybrid learning, which creates an inclusive classroom environment that provides access to learners, no matter their location or ability to physically be present in class.</p>								</div>
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