Paper, a leading personalized learning platform, has recently announced Teacher Assign, a suite of teacher support tools designed to enhance the classroom management experience. The newly introduced features enable educators to create and track assignments for their students, empowering them to leverage the power of the platform within their classrooms fully.
With its user-friendly interface and streamlined workflow, the Teacher Assign Suite helps educators save time while providing Paper’s tutors with in-depth context on students’ assignment progress and learning needs. Key features include:
- Pulse Questions: Instantly generates customized 5-question quizzes based on the subject, learning standard, and theme a teacher selects, helping identify learning gaps.
- Review Center Assign: Enables teachers to create student assignments and tap Paper’s tutor base for initial reviews, reducing time spent on assignment evaluation and grading.
- Live Help Assign: Helps teachers reinforce concepts by directing students who need help to professional tutors available 24/7. By adding instructions and uploading attachments, teachers can ensure tutors have the information they need to help students succeed.
Commenting on the development, Roberto Cipriani, Co-founder, CTO & COO of Paper, said:
This back-to-school season, we’re dedicated to providing teachers with best-in-class tools that leverage purpose-built EdTech technology. We aim to enhance classroom efficiency, support personalized learning, and help close learning gaps.
The company also launched a platform integration with Google Classroom, making it even easier for teachers to quickly assign work to Paper’s Review Center, the platform’s AI-enhanced review service that provides on-demand writing feedback.
Paper’s educational support system encourages children throughout their academic careers, from 24/7 high-quality tutoring to after-school enrichment to college and career opportunities, allowing them to gain confidence in what comes next. The organization serves over 3 million children from around 300 school systems in 41 states and Canada. Its recent statewide collaborations with Mississippi and Tennessee have added approximately 200 districts to this number.