The aim of this session is to share and discuss findings from research at Canterbury Christ Church University investigating how the presentation of digital feedback on written coursework may influence engagement with feedback. It was found that choice of presentation influenced both learners’ motivation and ability to engage with their feedback for their academic development (see Starr, 2016 for full report). The session will comprise a presentation on the research, with an emphasis on the findings, followed by questions and discussion around implications for practice. Where analysis indicates influences on engagement are largely pedagogic, not specific to the technology in question, the findings may help to guide action research into mar...
This paper presents the results of a small-scale qualitative study conducted at a UK university in w...
This paper explores the potential of technology-enabled feedback to improve student learning. 'Techn...
This paper is a collaborative qualitative research project between a Queensland university and a Bri...
Where digital feedback studies report positive pedagogic outcomes, reasons for such outcomes are oft...
This small scale action research study investigated the experiences of learners over two iterations ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of using Tablet PC to provide feedback on stude...
Digital tools for feedback are frequently used in educational contexts and this feature of teaching,...
This small scale action research study investigated the experiences of learners over two iterations ...
The UK National Student Survey (NSS) regularly highlights student dissatisfaction with feedback, ide...
This small scale action research study investigated the experiences of learners over two iterations ...
This small scale action research study investigated the experiences of learners over two iterations ...
The UK National Student Survey (NSS) regularly highlights student dissatisfaction with feedback, ide...
Feedback in school is a relevant and important aspect of students' learning and knowledge developmen...
Feedback in school is a relevant and important aspect of students' learning and knowledge developmen...
[Extract] Aims of the study This study aims to investigate the effects of OneNote and the stylus on ...
This paper presents the results of a small-scale qualitative study conducted at a UK university in w...
This paper explores the potential of technology-enabled feedback to improve student learning. 'Techn...
This paper is a collaborative qualitative research project between a Queensland university and a Bri...
Where digital feedback studies report positive pedagogic outcomes, reasons for such outcomes are oft...
This small scale action research study investigated the experiences of learners over two iterations ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of using Tablet PC to provide feedback on stude...
Digital tools for feedback are frequently used in educational contexts and this feature of teaching,...
This small scale action research study investigated the experiences of learners over two iterations ...
The UK National Student Survey (NSS) regularly highlights student dissatisfaction with feedback, ide...
This small scale action research study investigated the experiences of learners over two iterations ...
This small scale action research study investigated the experiences of learners over two iterations ...
The UK National Student Survey (NSS) regularly highlights student dissatisfaction with feedback, ide...
Feedback in school is a relevant and important aspect of students' learning and knowledge developmen...
Feedback in school is a relevant and important aspect of students' learning and knowledge developmen...
[Extract] Aims of the study This study aims to investigate the effects of OneNote and the stylus on ...
This paper presents the results of a small-scale qualitative study conducted at a UK university in w...
This paper explores the potential of technology-enabled feedback to improve student learning. 'Techn...
This paper is a collaborative qualitative research project between a Queensland university and a Bri...