Feedback on students' work is, probably, one of the most important aspects of learning, yet students' report, according to the National Union of Students (NUS) Survey of 2008, unhappiness with the feedback process. Students were unhappy with the quality, detail and timing of feedback. This paper examines the benefits of using audio, as opposed to written, feedback in an attempt to overcome student criticisms. Using the Audacity audio software MP3 feedback files were created and sent to 60 students either via a VLE or email. The students were asked to complete an online survey on audio feedback. Twenty‐six students responded. The results were, generally, very positive. The use of audio feedback seemed to have overcome the problems reported b...
This paper reports on a pilot study on the use of audio feedback within an online postgraduate cours...
Formative assessment generates feedback on students' performance, thereby accelerating and improving...
Feedback in higher education, via either traditional or technology approaches, is essential to promo...
Feedback on students' work is, probably, one of the most important aspects of learning, yet students...
This paper reports from an ongoing study investigating students’ attitudes towards computer mediated...
Feedback in higher education, via either traditional or technology approaches, is essential to promo...
Studies have indicated that students may prefer verbal to written feedback (Orsmond et al., 2005) wi...
The use of audio feedback, that is, recorded spoken feedback, may provide an alternative or compleme...
Provision of detailed and constructive feedback on written assessments is a challenge in manycontext...
The JISC-funded ‘Sounds Good’ project at Leeds Metropolitan University (www.soundsgood.org.uk) is ex...
Feedback to students remains a contentious issue for both staff and learners: “the UK-wide National...
As educational delivery through online media continues to grow, so too do the demands on educators t...
The UK National Student Survey (NSS) regularly highlights student dissatisfaction with feedback, ide...
As educational delivery through online media continues to grow, so too do the demands on educators t...
online resources from the JISC funded Sounds Good project. Can digital audio be used to give student...
This paper reports on a pilot study on the use of audio feedback within an online postgraduate cours...
Formative assessment generates feedback on students' performance, thereby accelerating and improving...
Feedback in higher education, via either traditional or technology approaches, is essential to promo...
Feedback on students' work is, probably, one of the most important aspects of learning, yet students...
This paper reports from an ongoing study investigating students’ attitudes towards computer mediated...
Feedback in higher education, via either traditional or technology approaches, is essential to promo...
Studies have indicated that students may prefer verbal to written feedback (Orsmond et al., 2005) wi...
The use of audio feedback, that is, recorded spoken feedback, may provide an alternative or compleme...
Provision of detailed and constructive feedback on written assessments is a challenge in manycontext...
The JISC-funded ‘Sounds Good’ project at Leeds Metropolitan University (www.soundsgood.org.uk) is ex...
Feedback to students remains a contentious issue for both staff and learners: “the UK-wide National...
As educational delivery through online media continues to grow, so too do the demands on educators t...
The UK National Student Survey (NSS) regularly highlights student dissatisfaction with feedback, ide...
As educational delivery through online media continues to grow, so too do the demands on educators t...
online resources from the JISC funded Sounds Good project. Can digital audio be used to give student...
This paper reports on a pilot study on the use of audio feedback within an online postgraduate cours...
Formative assessment generates feedback on students' performance, thereby accelerating and improving...
Feedback in higher education, via either traditional or technology approaches, is essential to promo...