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How do I use AI Feedback? 🎥

Writable’s AI Feedback makes it possible to get skill-aligned and editable comments while grading and reviewing student work.

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Written by Kelly B
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Teachers can view and request AI Feedback from the 'Guide/Grade' page or the grading stack – most importantly, it's easy to edit the suggested comments before they are sent. Simply send the feedback with the push of a button and support your students when it matters most: as they write!

Using the 'Guide/Grade' page on the assignment dashboard lets you check students' progress on an assignment, start a quick chat, and provide immediate feedback and scoring. With the addition of AI Feedback providing individualized comments is easier than ever.

2. Click on "Guide/Grade" in the left menu.


3. At the top of the page you will see an option to Get AI Feedback or the option to Send AI Feedback. To request AI Feedback you will click "Get AI Feedback". You can request AI Feedback for both drafted and submitted student writing.


4. After reading the AI-generated comment, click the pencil icon to make any changes before sending. As a reminder, AI comments are a great place to start so you can personalize feedback quickly for your students!


5. Once you have made any edits, click the paper airplane icon to send the feedback to your student. Students will see the feedback immediately in the instant conferencing chat.


6. If you have reviewed multiple AI Suggested Comments and are happy with what is given, you can also choose to send all using the "Send AI Feedback" at the top of the page.


Note: If your students have submitted their writing, you will also see a scoring checklist to complete on the Guide/Grade page.

We know it’s important for districts and schools to create guidelines and policies around AI use, and we’re here to help. Writable’s AI supports are always teacher-guided, build teacher agency, and allow teachers to decide when and where to support their workflows with AI. In Writable, administrators can choose to disable specific AI-powered feedback tools, as well as create Shared Assessments with the right AI settings in mind. Click here to learn more.

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