In the menu bar, click on 'Scenarios'. You'll see a list of all available activities, which you can filter by discipline, text type, school target, skills developed, or language characteristics analyzed. You can edit and customize an activity before assigning it to your class.
Go to your profile and click on 'Dashboard'. Then, click the 'Create a new activity' button. Add a text and tags, and you're done!
Unfortunately, this is only possible in the Italian version of the platform at the moment. We are working to make it possible in other languages!
You can write or copy a text, upload a file (in .txt or .docx format), or upload a text via URL. Alternatively, you can have it generated by the AI or rewritten to suit your class level.
For each activity you create, click on 'Tags' in the left-hand bar. Click on 'choose from library' to find packages already created by FEM experts, or 'create new' to create your own labels by giving a title and selecting the colour.
Within the activity, click on 'Annotate'. To annotate a piece of text or a word, select it as you would highlight a string of text in a word processor. From a smartphone, hold down on a word and drag to highlight multiple words. A selection menu with all the available tags for the activity will appear. Click on it, and the text will be colored. Happy tagging!
It depends. For Linda to automatically correct student annotations, a reference annotation must be provided. If the activity was created with AI, the reference annotation will be made automatically. If the activity was created manually, you will need to annotate the texts within the activity.
Go to your profile and click on 'My Classes'. Then, click the 'Create a class' button. Give it a name and add your students by sharing the automatically generated link or code.
Enter the activity you want to assign, click on 'My classes', and select the class you want to assign the activity to. Your students will find it in their Dashboard. Once completed, they need to click 'Finish and Submit' for the activity to be evaluated.
To evaluate your class activities enter the activity you want to evaluate, click on 'Evaluate' to access the evaluation interface and review the annotations for each student. If there is a reference annotation, you will see the percentage of correctness for each student. Linda allows you to grade the students and give personalized feedback.