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Snapshots: Select and sequence student work
Snapshots: Select and sequence student work
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The Desmos Classroom teacher dashboard collects a lot of student ideas. So what's the best way to make use of those ideas during an activity? Peg Smith and Mary Kay Stein’s 5 Practices for Orchestrating Productive Mathematics Discussions offers a clear and useful framework for facilitating class discussions around student thinking.

We added a Snapshot tool to make it even easier to select and sequence student work for those discussions. Get started with the following video, then try your hand at selecting and sequencing student work for discussion during your next Desmos Classroom activity.

Note: Some of the navigational elements in this video may not match the information in this article. Stay tuned for an updated video.

Snapshot student screens

To select a response for discussion, simply click the Camera icon.

Then, in the Snapshots view, you can organize your snapshots into albums. Each album can hold 1–4 snapshots.

Present your albums to facilitate class discussions. Consider entering a title or question, or simply share your discussion prompt aloud! (Note: Teacher must present the album of snapshots to students. The album will not show on student devices yet.)

Snapshot in Teacher view

To select a response for discussion in the Teacher view, click the response’s checkbox to bring up the snapshots and the Feedback sidebar.

Teacher selecting multiple student screens from the Teacher View in the dashboard. GIF.

Note: Some of the navigational elements in this video may not match the information in this article. Stay tuned for an updated video.

You can select up to four pieces of work and present them to students right from the Teacher view, or save them as an album in Snapshots.

Teacher presenting student work. GIF.

Note: Some of the navigational elements in this video may not match the information in this article. Stay tuned for an updated video.

Picture snapshots

There is a lot of mathematical creativity that is best expressed off computers, on paper, on whiteboards, and with concrete manipulatives. We want to promote that kind of mathematical creativity, as well, and we want to help teachers share those creations with the class. As a teacher, you will be able to take a picture of your students' work to showcase from the teacher dashboard by:

  1. In the teacher dashboard, click the Snapshots tab and send yourself a link from a teacher dashboard.

  2. Take a picture of your student’s fantastic, non-digital mathematical creation.

  3. Display it to the class using your teacher dashboard.

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