This paper is in response to National Student Survey results repeatedly showing dissatisfaction with assessment and feedback in our undergraduate film production courses, as well as a genuine interest in how to approach the characteristic indifference and laissez faire attitude of students engaged in filmmaking. It explores how to effectively engage filmmaking students with feedback by them undertaking it themselves, prior to being issued it formally, by me as their tutor. As opposed to a formative exercise, this was exercise was undertaken minutes prior to their live summative exercise feedback. The intension was to create autonomous, independent, proactive learners from the start of their degrees.The research identified critiquing without...
The session discussed the importance of feedback and examined ways in which tutors can improve stude...
This paper presents the results of a small-scale qualitative study conducted at a UK university in w...
This paper reports on the initial findings of a project which explores students’ perceptions of the ...
Despite feedback being considered important to learning, its potential is rarely fully realised. Pro...
Despite the potential benefits of assignment feedback, learners often fail to use it effectively. Th...
There is a growing interest in developing the capabilities of learners to evaluate and improve their...
The main purpose of this paper is to give some novel insights into the creation and use of feedback ...
An outcome led approach to learning reflects and helps produce performativity as a key ‘policy techn...
Since the introduction of the National Student Survey (NSS) in 2005, like many other institutions, t...
Much time is invested by markers in providing feedback to students that is personalised, aimed at pr...
Much time is invested by markers in providing feedback to students that is personalised, aimed at pr...
Recent feedback literature suggests that the development of student feedback literacy has potential ...
Despite the positive impacts of providing and receiving peer-feedback, students remain ill-prepared ...
Feedback to students remains a contentious issue for both staff and learners: “the UK-wide National...
This paper presents the results of a small-scale qualitative study conducted at a UK university in w...
The session discussed the importance of feedback and examined ways in which tutors can improve stude...
This paper presents the results of a small-scale qualitative study conducted at a UK university in w...
This paper reports on the initial findings of a project which explores students’ perceptions of the ...
Despite feedback being considered important to learning, its potential is rarely fully realised. Pro...
Despite the potential benefits of assignment feedback, learners often fail to use it effectively. Th...
There is a growing interest in developing the capabilities of learners to evaluate and improve their...
The main purpose of this paper is to give some novel insights into the creation and use of feedback ...
An outcome led approach to learning reflects and helps produce performativity as a key ‘policy techn...
Since the introduction of the National Student Survey (NSS) in 2005, like many other institutions, t...
Much time is invested by markers in providing feedback to students that is personalised, aimed at pr...
Much time is invested by markers in providing feedback to students that is personalised, aimed at pr...
Recent feedback literature suggests that the development of student feedback literacy has potential ...
Despite the positive impacts of providing and receiving peer-feedback, students remain ill-prepared ...
Feedback to students remains a contentious issue for both staff and learners: “the UK-wide National...
This paper presents the results of a small-scale qualitative study conducted at a UK university in w...
The session discussed the importance of feedback and examined ways in which tutors can improve stude...
This paper presents the results of a small-scale qualitative study conducted at a UK university in w...
This paper reports on the initial findings of a project which explores students’ perceptions of the ...