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To kick things off, letās hear from a few of Moteās many verbal feedback users about why they implement this extension for verbal feedback in their practice.
Gavin Matthews is an English teacher at Taipei European School in Taiwan. Many of his students are learning English as a second language.
Betsy Kelly is an English teacher at St. Patrick's Episcopal Day School in Washington DC.
Alan Hamilton is a teacher at Stirling High School in Scotland.
š¬ Benefits of Mote for Verbal Feedback
The following are several ways Mote benefits students with more impactful verbal feedback:
1ļøā£ Personalized communication š£ļø
Teachers can share tailored feedback that feels more personalized and connected, helping students better understand your guidance.
2ļøā£ Enhanced clarity āØ
Verbal feedback reduces misunderstandings by allowing tone, emphasis, and nuance to come through, making complex instructions easier to follow.
3ļøā£ Time-saving solution ā±ļø
Save time using your voice to record concise mote audio messages that deliver better depth of insight compared to typing detailed feedback.
4ļøā£ Improved accessibility š
Moteās transcription and translation features ensure feedback is accessible to multilingual and neurodivergent learners.
5ļøā£ Boosted engagement šŖ
Audio feedback feels more interactive, motivating students to listen, reflect, and respond actively to your guidance.
6ļøā£ Skill development š ļø
Encourage speaking and listening skills in students by modeling clear communication through your mote messages.
By incorporating verbal feedback with Mote, you can transform how you connect with your students, making feedback more impactful, accessible, and engaging. These benefits save teachers time and foster a supportive learning environment where every learner feels heard and motivated to grow!