Personalize Student Learning

Personalize Student Learning

With Naiku, learning is personal. When a student takes an assessment on Naiku, it isn’t just a bubble sheet replacement – students actually engage with Naiku, internalizing the concepts being taught. Through feedback, the testing experience becomes a learning experience.

Confidence-based Assessment

Students can rate the confidence in their answers while taking the test and provide justification for their answer selections.

Student Reflection

Students can reflect on their answer choices immediately upon receiving their scores and teacher answer rationale while the information is still fresh, which increases student ownership of their own knowledge.

Teacher-Student Feedback

Naiku facilitates continuous, specific, and timely teacher-student feedback.   Goal setting, automatic answer rationale, and journaling coupled with standards aligned performance reports enhance teacher-student feedback.

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