This paper explores the potential of technology-enabled feedback to improve student learning. 'Technology, Feedback, Action!:The impact of learning technology upon students' engagement with their feedback' aimed to evaluate how a range of technical interventions might encourage students to engage with feedback and formulate actions to improve future learning. The study used qualitative methods and worked in partnership with 23 undergraduate students to explore their experiences of receiving different forms of feedback with varying degrees of technical intervention including, but not limited to, electronic feedback with grades withheld, online grade publication, criteria-based feedback and more traditional feedback methods. Through a series ...
The subject of feedback for students is one of the most important contributors to the student experi...
There have been numerous research studies and recommendations as to what feedback should look like t...
Feedback mechanisms make control of systems automatic and are thus inherent features of many technol...
This article presents a review of the literature over the past 10 years into the use of technologica...
This paper presents the results of a small-scale qualitative study conducted at a UK university in w...
This article presents a review of the literature over the past 10 years into the use of technologica...
This paper explores the potential of technology to enhance the assessment and feedback process for b...
Feedback to students has been highlighted in the literature as an area where improvements are needed...
Feedback is a crucial element in the learning process and it can be quite challenging to provide the...
Feedback is a critical factor in enhancing student learning but is often difficult to engineer produ...
© 2018, © 2018 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. St...
Recent feedback literature suggests that the development of student feedback literacy has potential ...
This chapter provides a synthesis of recent research into how technology can support effective feedb...
Abstract: The subject of feedback for students is one of the most important contributors to the stud...
The role of technology in Assessment, Feedback and Faculty Affordances This poster is a retrospectiv...
The subject of feedback for students is one of the most important contributors to the student experi...
There have been numerous research studies and recommendations as to what feedback should look like t...
Feedback mechanisms make control of systems automatic and are thus inherent features of many technol...
This article presents a review of the literature over the past 10 years into the use of technologica...
This paper presents the results of a small-scale qualitative study conducted at a UK university in w...
This article presents a review of the literature over the past 10 years into the use of technologica...
This paper explores the potential of technology to enhance the assessment and feedback process for b...
Feedback to students has been highlighted in the literature as an area where improvements are needed...
Feedback is a crucial element in the learning process and it can be quite challenging to provide the...
Feedback is a critical factor in enhancing student learning but is often difficult to engineer produ...
© 2018, © 2018 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. St...
Recent feedback literature suggests that the development of student feedback literacy has potential ...
This chapter provides a synthesis of recent research into how technology can support effective feedb...
Abstract: The subject of feedback for students is one of the most important contributors to the stud...
The role of technology in Assessment, Feedback and Faculty Affordances This poster is a retrospectiv...
The subject of feedback for students is one of the most important contributors to the student experi...
There have been numerous research studies and recommendations as to what feedback should look like t...
Feedback mechanisms make control of systems automatic and are thus inherent features of many technol...