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- Kritik - Innovative Assessments for the GenAI Era in Higher Education
Kritik revolutionizes higher education assessments in the era of GenAI by empowering instructors to administer fair grading and deliver personalized feedback efficiently, even in large courses Our platform enhances student critical thinking, maximizing educational investment returns and student retention
- Welcome to Kritik
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- Instructor Guide | Kritik Help Center
A collection of helpful articles about how Kritik works for instructors By Support and 1 other 2 authors 54 articles Getting Started with Kritik Transitioning to Kritik from Eduflow Peergrade How to Introduce Kritik to your Students Syllabus Insert
- Kritik - How to use Kritik for Short-Term Courses
Kritik allows you to choose between Individual, Group or Calibration Once you have selected the type of activity, you can set the number of evaluations for each student to complete, we recommend 3-5 so they realize the full potential of the peer evaluation process
- Pricing - Kritik
How much does Kritik cost for Professors? Kritik is always free for professors This includes account and course activation, instructional design, and ongoing support
- Kritik - 10 Reasons Why Instructors Should Use Peer Assessment
Kritik is a peer-grading platform that distributes fair and accurate assessments by harnessing collective intelligence to simplify workflows and reduce turnaround time on feedback Described below are the four steps that the students and instructors have to go through to achieve the best results
- What is Kritik? | Kritik Help Center
Learn what Kritik is, get an introduction to the 3 stages, and find a useful video to support your success with Kritik
- What can Kritik add to your LMS to improve student engagement
Kritik stands out as a superior peer assessment integration that seamlessly fits into your LMS and delivers what it promises: better student engagement, gathering diverse perspectives for the students to learn from, and reducing the grading burden for the instructor
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