This demo highlights Feedback Aide’s ability to detect and score the presence of multiple ideas (key points) in a reading comprehension and character analysis question. You’ll evaluate and provide feedback explaining how a character responds to a challenge. This task uses a key points rubric that awards 1 point for each question posed in the stem: a) for identifying how the character in the passage responds, b) for identifying a character trait and c) for explaining why that trait is important, based on textual evidence. This rubric allows partial credit to be awarded for demonstrating some understanding of the text. Responses 1, 2, and 3 show varying degrees of mastery, as can be seen by the feedback. Responses 1, 2, and 3 show varying degrees of mastery, as can be seen by the feedback.
What should I do?
1. For Responses 1,2 & 3 click 'Generate Feedback'.
2. After these are scored by Feedback Aide, review the 'Summary of feedback' to see the key point breakdown.
3. Use Manual Grading to edit or customize the feedback, then click 'Submit scores' to save.
What is Short Response - Key Points?
Short response - key points is a rubric type that require learners to give multiple main ideas or demonstrate more than one step or skill in their response. The student's response is evaluated based on whether they have included all the key points and whether they have provided enough detail or explanation for each key point.