Enable Show Your Work

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Analyze and assess your students' grasp and understanding of a concept or subject using the Show Your Work option within the Open-Ended, Fill-in-the-blank, and Math Response question types. With the ‘Show Your Work’ tool, you get actionable insights into students' comprehension of a topic.

Use the Show Your Work tool to expand instruction across various areas like math problems, scientific diagrams, text annotations, or even creative writing. Using ‘Upload Your Work’, seamlessly enable visual and long-form explanations to questions in any subject area

To enable Show Your Work, follow these steps:

  1. Choose the Open-Ended question type
  2. Type the question in the editor
  3. To enable the 'Show your work' feature,
    1. For open-ended questions, click on the toggle button next to 'Show your work'
    2. For fill-in-the-blank questions, click on the settings icon () next to the 'Type answer here' field. Then, Click on the toggle button next to 'Show your work'
    3. For math-response questions, click on the toggle button next to 'Show your work'



  4. Save the resource to either host it as live or assign it as homework

Once your students participate in this session, they can show their work by uploading images. This is how the question will appear to them. 

You can check for your student's work in the Report for this activity. Under the 'Participants' tab, select the participant whose work you wish to see. The image(s) they uploaded will be visible here. 

You can also automate grading open-ended questions, even with the 'Show your work' setting enabled. Learn more here: Automate Grading Open-Ended Questions with AI



Note:

  • Your students can upload an image/multiple images of up to 5MB
  • Supported image formats are PNG, JPEG, and GIF.

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