Abstract of presentation given at Solstice 2016: University of the Arts London has been providing assessment feedback to students for approximately four years using an in-house developed feedback tool - 'OAT'. From a small pilot, usage has quickly grown dramatically and the latest iteration of OAT (launched in November 2014) has so far been used to publish assessment feedback to around 24,520 students at UAL (this equating to over 120,000 instances of feedback published in 14 months). As 'OAT' has moved firmly into the 'mainstream', recent developments have prioritised administrative improvements and balancing the technical needs of complementary systems and further improvements to the user experience have presented occasional challenge...
It is recognised that there is a shortage of skilled workers in Creative Industries. This is particu...
Overview: In 2015 we received an E-Learning Development Grant of £2,000 from UCL Digital Education t...
The session discussed the importance of feedback and examined ways in which tutors can improve stude...
This presentation given at Solstice 2012, Edge Hill University, explored the requirement for, genesi...
This is an update - delivered at Solstice 2014 (Edge Hill University) to the original presentation d...
Abstract of the presentation given at Solstice 2016: At University of the Arts London (UAL) a var...
Assessing student work and providing feedback in design studios are critical aspects of design learn...
The study focuses on improving student feedback and assessment in Architectural Education, a subject...
The aim of this session is to share and discuss findings from research at Canterbury Christ Church U...
[EN] This paper presents the experience conducted in the framework of the Erasmus+ FeedBack Project,...
The role of technology in Assessment, Feedback and Faculty Affordances This poster is a retrospectiv...
This paper concerns questions about whether blended learning (comprising the designed amalgamation o...
Abstract: Digital assessment and feedback have been a growing area of research and practice in the p...
Feedback to students has been highlighted in the literature as an area where improvements are needed...
Providing high quality and timely feedback to students is often a challenge for many staff in higher...
It is recognised that there is a shortage of skilled workers in Creative Industries. This is particu...
Overview: In 2015 we received an E-Learning Development Grant of £2,000 from UCL Digital Education t...
The session discussed the importance of feedback and examined ways in which tutors can improve stude...
This presentation given at Solstice 2012, Edge Hill University, explored the requirement for, genesi...
This is an update - delivered at Solstice 2014 (Edge Hill University) to the original presentation d...
Abstract of the presentation given at Solstice 2016: At University of the Arts London (UAL) a var...
Assessing student work and providing feedback in design studios are critical aspects of design learn...
The study focuses on improving student feedback and assessment in Architectural Education, a subject...
The aim of this session is to share and discuss findings from research at Canterbury Christ Church U...
[EN] This paper presents the experience conducted in the framework of the Erasmus+ FeedBack Project,...
The role of technology in Assessment, Feedback and Faculty Affordances This poster is a retrospectiv...
This paper concerns questions about whether blended learning (comprising the designed amalgamation o...
Abstract: Digital assessment and feedback have been a growing area of research and practice in the p...
Feedback to students has been highlighted in the literature as an area where improvements are needed...
Providing high quality and timely feedback to students is often a challenge for many staff in higher...
It is recognised that there is a shortage of skilled workers in Creative Industries. This is particu...
Overview: In 2015 we received an E-Learning Development Grant of £2,000 from UCL Digital Education t...
The session discussed the importance of feedback and examined ways in which tutors can improve stude...