Sunday 13 September 2015

Facebook helps teachers to view the progress of their students

Facebook helps teachers to view the progress of their students,


New technologies can be key to student learning at all educational levels, and Facebook has not been left behind, launching a new project to help teachers track the progress of their students.

This is the Personal Learning Plan, and is an initiative that comes to light after the work of the social network with American schools to improve the software used by teachers to monitor their students. Specifically, the company Mark Zuckerberg joined the nonprofit organization Summit Public Schools to build this software now offers for free.



This new software aims to track the work done by students to achieve their goals and targets within a given period, personalizing courses so that students can achieve.

This program also provides information to both teachers and teachers about student progress.

While last year Facebook collaborated with Summit for the creation and development of this software, this academic year will focus on the support of the organization so that this system can be part of other schools who want to join this system of personalized learning.

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