“When a student grasps a new concept, it can create a magical moment where they suddenly get it,” says Shantanu Sinha, vice president and general manager of Google for Education. “Ensuring that students get access to the right content or material at the right time is a critical part of making this happen.”
A More Personal Path to Learning for K–12 Students
By prioritizing students’ individual learning needs and adapting instruction accordingly, personal learning delivers various benefits, from a well-rounded learning experience to increased productivity, according to educational publisher Pearson.
Practice sets offer immediate, personal feedback, which is one of the best ways to keep students engaged. When students are on the right track, fast feedback helps them build confidence and celebrate small wins. When students struggle, real-time feedback helps to ensure they truly understand the material before advancing through a lesson.
“Making these experiences interactive can dramatically improve the feedback loop for the student,” says Sinha. “The ability to see their progress and accuracy when working on an assignment, as well as helpful additional content, can guide students and help them learn.”
For instance, Google for Education practice sets use AI to deliver encouragement and support the moment students need them. This includes hints, pop-up messages, video lessons and other resources.
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