This paper uses an action research intervention in an attempt to improve student engagement with summative feedback. The intervention delivered summative module feedback to the students as audio recordings, replacing the written method employed in previous years. The project found that students are keen on audio as an alternative to written feedback, perceiving it to be clearer, and more comprehensive and accessible. The use of spoken language allowed inflection and context in a manner absent from written feedback. Additionally, students stated that they were more likely to revisit feedback recordings in conjunction with their written materials, indicating a willingness to reflect upon their work. The project found that challenges of practi...
The provision of timely and constructive feedback is increasingly challenging for busy academics. En...
The provision of timely and constructive feedback is increasingly challenging for busy academics. En...
Feedback to students remains a contentious issue for both staff and learners: “the UK-wide National...
This paper uses an action research intervention in an attempt to improve student engagement with sum...
Audio feedback involves the use of distributed digital audio to provide formative messages to studen...
This research explores three iterations of the delivery of audio feedback in relation to formative a...
Feedback to students remains a contentious issue for both staff and learners: “the UK-wide National...
[EN] This research explores three iterations of the delivery of audio feedback in relation to format...
This paper introduces and outlines the concept of audio feedback, set against models of good feedba...
The increase in the use of technology-enhanced learning in higher education has included a growing ...
This webinar is one of the Assessment in Higher Education (AHE) Webinars series. The AHE Network, in...
The use of audio feedback, that is, recorded spoken feedback, may provide an alternative or compleme...
The provision of timely and constructive feedback is increasingly challenging for busy academics. En...
The provision of timely and constructive feedback is increasingly challenging for busy academics. En...
The provision of timely and constructive feedback is increasingly challenging for busy academics. En...
The provision of timely and constructive feedback is increasingly challenging for busy academics. En...
The provision of timely and constructive feedback is increasingly challenging for busy academics. En...
Feedback to students remains a contentious issue for both staff and learners: “the UK-wide National...
This paper uses an action research intervention in an attempt to improve student engagement with sum...
Audio feedback involves the use of distributed digital audio to provide formative messages to studen...
This research explores three iterations of the delivery of audio feedback in relation to formative a...
Feedback to students remains a contentious issue for both staff and learners: “the UK-wide National...
[EN] This research explores three iterations of the delivery of audio feedback in relation to format...
This paper introduces and outlines the concept of audio feedback, set against models of good feedba...
The increase in the use of technology-enhanced learning in higher education has included a growing ...
This webinar is one of the Assessment in Higher Education (AHE) Webinars series. The AHE Network, in...
The use of audio feedback, that is, recorded spoken feedback, may provide an alternative or compleme...
The provision of timely and constructive feedback is increasingly challenging for busy academics. En...
The provision of timely and constructive feedback is increasingly challenging for busy academics. En...
The provision of timely and constructive feedback is increasingly challenging for busy academics. En...
The provision of timely and constructive feedback is increasingly challenging for busy academics. En...
The provision of timely and constructive feedback is increasingly challenging for busy academics. En...
Feedback to students remains a contentious issue for both staff and learners: “the UK-wide National...