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Enjoy
teaching, but overwhelmed with grading? In minutes learn how to:
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Learn
How to Save Time
- Type Acronyms
at Your
Keyboard
- Instantly Insert
Pre-Formatted
Comments
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Training
in video written by certified online faculty at the doctorate level with
more than 10 years of continuous teaching (both on-ground & online) and
drawn from university papers presented at conferences. Learn more and get
support inside the Discussion Board.
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Welcome to
GradingEfficiently.com
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Where faculty
help faculty
grade rigorously while saving time
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With
the advent of online classrooms and a variety of electronic grade book
tools, many platforms have left the grading solely on the faculty
member’s technical expertise. Even platforms that more aptly
integrate grading tools still rely on typing comments within the
student’s academic paper itself. Typing is up to 20 percent slower
than handwriting comments (or using traditional English grammar symbols and
content comments) and 30 percent slower than speech to text tools less
training and text errors.
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Inserting
comments from one student to the next is time consuming. However, there is
a better way.
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- Learn
how to use techniques to enable the fastest, easiest, and most
reliable process to incorporate consistent comments as well as
personalized remarks in lightening speed!
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How
does it work? Download
Dr. Detroit’s 8 minute Grading Efficiently
Video now.
and you can immediately benefit from
enabling this feature that will allow you to apply simple acronyms you type
at your computer keyboard and by pressing the spacebar, the complete
formatted comment, is instantly inserted! Create as many acronyms and
comments as you like. Customize these for any subject. Don’t
have much time to create comments?
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- Then
join the faculty discussion board
to receive as well as share customized comments from peers the
worldover. Peers like you who represent a variety of subject
disciplines and whose schools use writing styles such as APA, MLA, or
journalists who rely on AP (Associated Press) style, for example.

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to community colleges, universities, and certificate programs, corporate
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