This study provided the first empirical and direct comparison of preferences for online versus offline assignment marking in higher education. University students (N = 140) reported their attitudes towards assignment marking and feedback both online and offline, perceptions of social presence in each modality, and attitudes towards computers. The students also ranked their preferences for receiving feedback in terms of three binary characteristics: modality (online or offline), valence (positive or negative), and scope of feedback (general or specific). Although attitudes towards online and offline marking did not significantly differ, positive attitudes towards one modality were strongly correlated with negative attitudes towards the other...
Learning and knowledge creation in higher education is increasingly supported and enhanced by partic...
Computer-mediated communication pervades society today. Higher education is no exception. Recently i...
Recent interest in and use of online assessments across a range of disciplines has raised a number o...
This study provided the first empirical and direct comparison of preferences for online versus offli...
AbstractAssessments play a key role in university student experiences. Reflecting the continuing cha...
This study investigates the impact of online versus pen and paper homework on college students\u27 l...
The strong market demand for psychology to be taught online has seen a rapid growth in enrolments in...
This paper discusses the diverse and changing teaching environments in the higher education sector. ...
In recent years, the technical possibilities of educational technologies regarding online peer feedb...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the preferences of online students for technology-ba...
Over the past two decades there has been increasing movement toward the use of computers and the int...
Giving feedback on students’ assignment is, by no means, new to faculty. Yet, when it comes to handw...
Online marking is playing a growing role in universities, affording a new range of communicative opp...
Students have perceptions of the on-line course environment whether they have taken an on-line cour...
Analysis of student responses to interactive computer-marked questions has provided insight into spe...
Learning and knowledge creation in higher education is increasingly supported and enhanced by partic...
Computer-mediated communication pervades society today. Higher education is no exception. Recently i...
Recent interest in and use of online assessments across a range of disciplines has raised a number o...
This study provided the first empirical and direct comparison of preferences for online versus offli...
AbstractAssessments play a key role in university student experiences. Reflecting the continuing cha...
This study investigates the impact of online versus pen and paper homework on college students\u27 l...
The strong market demand for psychology to be taught online has seen a rapid growth in enrolments in...
This paper discusses the diverse and changing teaching environments in the higher education sector. ...
In recent years, the technical possibilities of educational technologies regarding online peer feedb...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the preferences of online students for technology-ba...
Over the past two decades there has been increasing movement toward the use of computers and the int...
Giving feedback on students’ assignment is, by no means, new to faculty. Yet, when it comes to handw...
Online marking is playing a growing role in universities, affording a new range of communicative opp...
Students have perceptions of the on-line course environment whether they have taken an on-line cour...
Analysis of student responses to interactive computer-marked questions has provided insight into spe...
Learning and knowledge creation in higher education is increasingly supported and enhanced by partic...
Computer-mediated communication pervades society today. Higher education is no exception. Recently i...
Recent interest in and use of online assessments across a range of disciplines has raised a number o...