Before I discovered Sight Reading Factory (SRF), I was using Smart Music for sight-singing homework. I liked it because it auto-graded assignments, which saved me a boatload of time.
However, as I gained more experience, I realized that Smart Music’s auto-grading feature was creating more hassle for the students than convenience for my grading process.
That’s when I made the switch to SRF.
For many years, SRF didn’t have an auto-grading feature. Now that they finally introduced it, it will likely become a tremendous help, but it’s not without its flaws.
The issues I had with Smart Music’s grading persisted, even with SRF’s improvements. This doesn’t mean the auto-grading feature is bad—it has its merits—but it also comes with its own challenges.
In this blog post, I’m going to show you how to BEST use the auto-grading feature.
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