The increase in the use of technology-enhanced learning in higher education has included a growing interest in new approaches to enhance the quality of feedback given to students. Audio feedback is one method that has become more popular, yet evaluating its role in feedback delivery is still an emerging area for research. This paper is based on a small-scale study which examined the perceptions of first and final-year undergraduates who received feedback from tutors in audio form and considers the impact of this method of feedback delivery as a formative process. The paper examines the extent to which students respond to and engage with audio feedback, and how the method might facilitate a better understanding of the role of feedba...
Formative assessment generates feedback on students’ performance, thereby accelerating and improving...
Feedback to students remains a contentious issue for both staff and learners: “the UK-wide National...
Audio feedback has been shown to be popular and well received by students. However, there is little ...
Audio feedback involves the use of distributed digital audio to provide formative messages to studen...
[EN] This research explores three iterations of the delivery of audio feedback in relation to format...
The use of audio feedback, that is, recorded spoken feedback, may provide an alternative or compleme...
Feedback in higher education, via either traditional or technology approaches, is essential to promo...
This paper reports from an ongoing study investigating students’ attitudes towards computer mediated...
This research explores three iterations of the delivery of audio feedback in relation to formative a...
Very little is known about the impact of the different types of feedback on students’ academic perfo...
Feedback has been highlighted as the most powerful influence on student achievement, but students ar...
This paper reports the findings of a three-year descriptive research investigation into postgraduate...
The provision of timely and constructive feedback is increasingly challenging for busy academics. En...
This webinar is one of the Assessment in Higher Education (AHE) Webinars series. The AHE Network, in...
This paper introduces and outlines the concept of audio feedback, set against models of good feedba...
Formative assessment generates feedback on students’ performance, thereby accelerating and improving...
Feedback to students remains a contentious issue for both staff and learners: “the UK-wide National...
Audio feedback has been shown to be popular and well received by students. However, there is little ...
Audio feedback involves the use of distributed digital audio to provide formative messages to studen...
[EN] This research explores three iterations of the delivery of audio feedback in relation to format...
The use of audio feedback, that is, recorded spoken feedback, may provide an alternative or compleme...
Feedback in higher education, via either traditional or technology approaches, is essential to promo...
This paper reports from an ongoing study investigating students’ attitudes towards computer mediated...
This research explores three iterations of the delivery of audio feedback in relation to formative a...
Very little is known about the impact of the different types of feedback on students’ academic perfo...
Feedback has been highlighted as the most powerful influence on student achievement, but students ar...
This paper reports the findings of a three-year descriptive research investigation into postgraduate...
The provision of timely and constructive feedback is increasingly challenging for busy academics. En...
This webinar is one of the Assessment in Higher Education (AHE) Webinars series. The AHE Network, in...
This paper introduces and outlines the concept of audio feedback, set against models of good feedba...
Formative assessment generates feedback on students’ performance, thereby accelerating and improving...
Feedback to students remains a contentious issue for both staff and learners: “the UK-wide National...
Audio feedback has been shown to be popular and well received by students. However, there is little ...