Lesson 1343 of 1550
AI for Faster Feedback Without Losing Your Voice
AI accelerates feedback on student writing, but every comment posted to a student should pass through you.
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- 1The premise
- 2formative feedback
- 3rubric
- 4specific feedback
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Section 1
The premise
AI can accelerate feedback on student writing by aligning comments to a rubric, but every comment that lands with a student should be reviewed in your voice.
What AI does well here
- Generate rubric-aligned comments quickly
- Suggest specific revisions instead of generic praise
- Identify recurring class-wide patterns from samples
- Draft comment banks you can edit and reuse
What AI cannot do
- Replace your knowledge of the student's growth arc
- Be trusted with PII without district approval
- Replace conferences for high-stakes feedback
- Catch authentic voice and effort consistently
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