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Automated homework
delivery and collection saves teachers’ time
The i-Symphony Learning Platform helps schools automate
homework distribution and collection. It collects curriculum
materials for distribution from the teacher’s desktop,
and delivers student submissions to the desktop; it then
picks it back up from the student desktop and delivers
the student submission back to the teacher’s desktop.
Teachers no longer have to go through tedious photocopying
to prepare content for distribution, and they save precious
instruction time spent in distributing, collecting, and
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More immediate feedback, better learning
Students receive teacher feedback and their grades immediately – as
soon as a teacher has completed corrections. Student electronic grade books
are automatically updated as soon as the teacher finishes grading. Students
and parents will know exactly how they are progressing towards their academic
goals. Our integrated solution provides students with immediate access
to their performance information, and enables them to take timely action
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Improved parental involvement,without additional burden on the teacher
With Inspherion, parents have an
opportunity to keep up with their child’s progress
every step of the way, at no additional burden to teachers.
Parents have access to their child’s progress
data on an ongoing basis. Teachers can easily notify
parents of upcoming tests, projects, other school events,
and electronically send and receive secure messages.
Parents may also fill out forms or schedule meetings
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Better sharing and collaboration
Teachers collaborate with colleagues
easily – teachers can store all their content
at a central location – the Inspherion ContentStore.
When deployed at a school district level, teachers
can share learning materials with their colleagues
from different schools – all at the click of
a button. Teachers collaborate with colleagues easily
- no more photocopying workbooks from colleagues.
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Natural pen-based grading on the computer
Student submissions are delivered
to teachers’ desktops so teachers can grade
student materials on their computers. If they use
a tablet PC, they can add annotate and provide handwritten
feedback. Grades are automatically updated on a networked,
electronic grade book, and published for students
and parents to access. With built-in course planning
tools, teachers can generate report cards at one
click of a button.
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