Students (n = 102) enrolled in a university course completed an online questionnaire that assessed three learning characteristics: 1) learning modality preference, 2) self-regulated learning, and 3) learning style as well as actual use of three types of feedback provided by their teachers during the study period (i.e., video, audio, and written). Student characteristics (i.e., independent variables) predicted use of video, audio, and written university teacher feedback. For example, students who preferred to receive information kinaesthetically (i.e., by doing rather than watching or listening) tended to prefer video feedback. Such results suggest a complex pattern of relationships between student psychoeducational characteristics and use o...
Focus and rationale This paper reports on a research project which aimed to investigate university ...
This study investigates the impact of written group feedback, versus audio feedback, based upon four...
Feedback has been highlighted as the most powerful influence on student achievement, but students ar...
Teacher feedback is critically related to student learning. This study sought to determine the relat...
Dialogic feedback demands an active role by lecturers and students to become effective. However, som...
Feedback is an integral part of the learning process. Many studies have examined feedback from the i...
This paper reports from an ongoing study investigating students’ attitudes towards computer mediated...
Although feedback has long been recognised as critical to student learning, its potential is often n...
Very little is known about the impact of the different types of feedback on students’ academic perfo...
Research demonstrates that assessment feedback created using audio, video, and screencast recordings...
Feedback is an essential part of the learning process. Asynchronous online courses are marked by an ...
Very little is known about the impact of the different types of feedback on students’ academic perfo...
Very little is known about the impact of the different types of feedback on students’ academic perfo...
Very little is known about the impact of the different types of feedback on students’ academic perfo...
Feedback is an essential part of the learning process. Asynchronous online courses are marked by an ...
Focus and rationale This paper reports on a research project which aimed to investigate university ...
This study investigates the impact of written group feedback, versus audio feedback, based upon four...
Feedback has been highlighted as the most powerful influence on student achievement, but students ar...
Teacher feedback is critically related to student learning. This study sought to determine the relat...
Dialogic feedback demands an active role by lecturers and students to become effective. However, som...
Feedback is an integral part of the learning process. Many studies have examined feedback from the i...
This paper reports from an ongoing study investigating students’ attitudes towards computer mediated...
Although feedback has long been recognised as critical to student learning, its potential is often n...
Very little is known about the impact of the different types of feedback on students’ academic perfo...
Research demonstrates that assessment feedback created using audio, video, and screencast recordings...
Feedback is an essential part of the learning process. Asynchronous online courses are marked by an ...
Very little is known about the impact of the different types of feedback on students’ academic perfo...
Very little is known about the impact of the different types of feedback on students’ academic perfo...
Very little is known about the impact of the different types of feedback on students’ academic perfo...
Feedback is an essential part of the learning process. Asynchronous online courses are marked by an ...
Focus and rationale This paper reports on a research project which aimed to investigate university ...
This study investigates the impact of written group feedback, versus audio feedback, based upon four...
Feedback has been highlighted as the most powerful influence on student achievement, but students ar...