![]() ![]() Right now we are using the free version of Parlay. Last, Parlay provides awesome automated teacher feedback for students. You can see how many students wrote responses and how many students replied to each other and how often. There is also awesome data that is provided with Parlay Round Table discussions. If you are teaching in-person, students can use Parlay in the live discussion format. ![]() Teachers, you can also conduct these discussions in a live format. This is especially awesome when students are reading and learning about race, racism, oppression, or social justice issues. The best part? It can be totally anonymous! Students feel free from judgement and ridicule from their peers when they are answering prompts anonymously. Students read each others’ responses and then provide feedback or build on each others’ responses. Students review the content and materials that you have provided for them and then submit a response to the assignment. You can create your own Round Table Discussion or you can peruse the Parlay Universe for remade discussions. If you are teaching in a remote or hybrid setting, this is definitely a website that you need to be checking out! Parlay is a discussion-based learning tool and global community of educators who are reimagining class discussions for the 21st Century. ![]() Teacher friends, have you all heard about Parlay yet? We wrote about it in our blog post on How to Grade Class Discussions. ![]()
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