Brisk is completely teacher-facing. No rostering or student login is involved. Teachers can create an account for free and download the Chrome extension if desired. Abby’s team has mainly been using Brisk to develop common formative assessments. Here is the workflow.
- The teacher provides Brisk with an Indiana Academic Standard to create an assessment.
- Within 30 seconds, Brisk generates an assessment as a Google Form based on that standard.
- Abby’s team links the Google Form in Seesaw for their students.
- Students open Seesaw and complete the activity. As part of the assessment, students select a picture of their teacher to increase the likelihood of choosing the correct teacher name.
- Abby exports the results to Google Sheets and collates the data by classroom.
- They are PLC-ready!
“I used to think AI would require a lot of work to create materials and format them the way I want, and now I think it’s so easy. I get to go in and do the fun part.”Interested in learning more? Here are some support materials Abby shared with me.
When I asked Abby if she thought Brisk was saving her time? Her answer– absolutely.
If you ask whether I think Abby is a rising star. My answer– absolutely.
Kristin Patrick
Blended Learning Coach
* I Used to Think … Now I Think is a core routine within the Harvard Graduate School of Education Project Zero Thinking Routines Toolbox.
If you ask whether I think Abby is a rising star. My answer– absolutely.
Kristin Patrick
Blended Learning Coach
* I Used to Think … Now I Think is a core routine within the Harvard Graduate School of Education Project Zero Thinking Routines Toolbox.
This sounds great! Thanks!
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