This paper describes a comparative study into the use of audio versus text as a form of feedback on student assignments. Many educational institutions currently use typewritten feedback, but developments in technology now make the provision of feedback in audio form a feasible proposition. The expansion of Higher Education has meant that creating conventional typewritten feedback can be very time consuming for academic staff. There is therefore a need to find mechanisms by which the creation of feedback can be made more efficient and effective. Audio has the potential to enhance feedback by being quicker to produce and of higher quality. The study considers two experiments to investigate the hypothesis that the use of audio feedback enhance...
Feedback on students' work is, probably, one of the most important aspects of learning, yet students...
The increase in the use of technology-enhanced learning in higher education has included a growing ...
Feedback has been highlighted as the most powerful influence on student achievement, but students ar...
This paper describes a comparative study into the use of audio versus text as a form of feedback on ...
Very little is known about the impact of the different types of feedback on students’ academic perfo...
This paper compares the efficiency and effectiveness of using typed comments in the Grademark part o...
The use of audio feedback, that is, recorded spoken feedback, may provide an alternative or compleme...
Ensuring active student use of assignment feedback has proved to be a constant area of concern for m...
The JISC-funded ‘Sounds Good’ project at Leeds Metropolitan University (www.soundsgood.org.uk) is ex...
Audio feedback has been shown to be popular and well received by students. However, there is little ...
This paper reports from an ongoing study investigating students’ attitudes towards computer mediated...
The provision of timely and constructive feedback is increasingly challenging for busy academics. En...
There has been a recent impetus to improve feedback to students (Cardiff University, 2010), giving r...
Previous research suggests that audio feedback may be an important mechanism for facilitating effect...
Feedback on students' work is, probably, one of the most important aspects of learning, yet students...
The increase in the use of technology-enhanced learning in higher education has included a growing ...
Feedback has been highlighted as the most powerful influence on student achievement, but students ar...
This paper describes a comparative study into the use of audio versus text as a form of feedback on ...
Very little is known about the impact of the different types of feedback on students’ academic perfo...
This paper compares the efficiency and effectiveness of using typed comments in the Grademark part o...
The use of audio feedback, that is, recorded spoken feedback, may provide an alternative or compleme...
Ensuring active student use of assignment feedback has proved to be a constant area of concern for m...
The JISC-funded ‘Sounds Good’ project at Leeds Metropolitan University (www.soundsgood.org.uk) is ex...
Audio feedback has been shown to be popular and well received by students. However, there is little ...
This paper reports from an ongoing study investigating students’ attitudes towards computer mediated...
The provision of timely and constructive feedback is increasingly challenging for busy academics. En...
There has been a recent impetus to improve feedback to students (Cardiff University, 2010), giving r...
Previous research suggests that audio feedback may be an important mechanism for facilitating effect...
Feedback on students' work is, probably, one of the most important aspects of learning, yet students...
The increase in the use of technology-enhanced learning in higher education has included a growing ...
Feedback has been highlighted as the most powerful influence on student achievement, but students ar...