Self-Correct

You Asked, and We Listened!

Teachers, we’ve heard your requests! Many of you have asked for a way to notate when a student self-corrects—and now it’s here. Self-correction is an important indicator: while it shows that a student hasn’t fully mastered the material yet, it also signifies that they are nearing mastery.

Now, you can easily mark self-corrections on flashcards using the exclamation point icon!

But that’s not all—soon, we’ll introduce a feature that allows users to replay the material that was self-corrected. Stay tuned for more updates!

 

 

Scoring

Student responses are evaluated according to the following criteria:
  • Correct: Answers that are initially correct are marked with a “√”.
  • Incorrect: Errors are denoted with an “X”.
  • Self-Corrected: An initial error that the student subsequently corrects is marked with a “!”. Please note that self-corrected answers are considered accurate responses.
The information card displays errors marked with ‘X’ and self-corrections marked with ‘!’.

Updated on January 28, 2025
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