Rather than having to wait for homework to be graded and returned, Data4ECOLOGY problem sets provide instant feedback.
If a student finds themselves struggling with how to solve a problem, Data4ECOLOGY offers help in the form of question specific hints. These hints break the problem down step-by-step to help students understand how to complete that specific problem.
If you are the type of educator who likes to stay organized, Data4ECOLOGY has you covered. Bundle problem sets and lessons as modules, and then bundle the modules into a complete course. If you like Data4ECOLOGY’s pre-built course, just make a copy and store it as your own.
Gone are the days where students grab a large textbook and start reading. With Data4ECOLOGY, our lessons feature allows you to assign interactive lessons that intermix instructional components with assessment items to give your students instant feedback on their learning.
Sharing is caring. At Data4ECOLOGY, 100% of all resources can be shared or copied. Looking to create resources and share them with other colleagues? No problem. Are you interested in using resources created by others? No problem.
Easily add, delete, modify, or re-order any learning resources to meet the needs of your classes. If you are looking to create your own resources, Data4ECOLOGY will allow you to build your own learning lessons or questions, or even upload your own YouTube videos for students to watch remotely.
In an effort to fully leverage existing OER resources, in addition to Data4ECOLOGY specific resources, Data4ECOLOGY houses a repository of easily assignable learning and assessment resources from OER textbooks such as Openstax and OpenIntro, among others.
Teachers can access student learning in real-time with charts that update every 10 seconds. The charts afford easier understanding of learning at the classroom level, or by student or problem.
Looking to get your students started quickly? Not a problem. Set up a class and assign your assignment in the time it takes to make a pot of coffee!
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