Assessment feedback in higher education has the potential to impact on the well-being of both tutors and students: tutors feel their feedback workloads, while students often engage emotionally as well as cognitively with their feedback. Relatively little is written about the effects of feedback practice on tutor and student well-being. This study examined law tutors’ feedback values and practices within the shifting contexts of higher education, and findings suggest that tutors experience professional tensions between their feedback values and practice. In response to this, the study also examined the perceptions of both tutors and students to the use of audio-visual feedback. The findings indicate that tutors may save time in providing the...
Providing audio feedback to assessment is relatively uncommon in higher education. However, publishe...
Modes of feedback such as audio or video are thought to foster relationality because they humanise f...
This paper reports from an ongoing study investigating students’ attitudes towards computer mediated...
Understanding the emotions experienced by higher education instructors related to assessment feedbac...
Understanding the emotions experienced by higher education instructors related to assessment feedbac...
Purpose: To determine key emotions involved in formative feedback situations and their underlying co...
Assessment feedback is an important part of students? learning experiences; however, textbased feedb...
Summative assessments tend to be viewed as high stakes episodes by students, directly exposing their...
This paper summarises a study of students’ and staff perceptions and experiences of assessment feedb...
It is well documented that providing assessment feedback through the medium of screencasts is favour...
Feedback has been known as one of the most integral aspects of learning. However, many students repo...
This action research explored the potential of audio-visual screencasting for assignment feedback on...
[EN] This research explores three iterations of the delivery of audio feedback in relation to format...
Feedback on student performance, whether in the classroom or on written assignments, enables them to...
It is well documented that providing assessment feedback through the medium of screencasts is favour...
Providing audio feedback to assessment is relatively uncommon in higher education. However, publishe...
Modes of feedback such as audio or video are thought to foster relationality because they humanise f...
This paper reports from an ongoing study investigating students’ attitudes towards computer mediated...
Understanding the emotions experienced by higher education instructors related to assessment feedbac...
Understanding the emotions experienced by higher education instructors related to assessment feedbac...
Purpose: To determine key emotions involved in formative feedback situations and their underlying co...
Assessment feedback is an important part of students? learning experiences; however, textbased feedb...
Summative assessments tend to be viewed as high stakes episodes by students, directly exposing their...
This paper summarises a study of students’ and staff perceptions and experiences of assessment feedb...
It is well documented that providing assessment feedback through the medium of screencasts is favour...
Feedback has been known as one of the most integral aspects of learning. However, many students repo...
This action research explored the potential of audio-visual screencasting for assignment feedback on...
[EN] This research explores three iterations of the delivery of audio feedback in relation to format...
Feedback on student performance, whether in the classroom or on written assignments, enables them to...
It is well documented that providing assessment feedback through the medium of screencasts is favour...
Providing audio feedback to assessment is relatively uncommon in higher education. However, publishe...
Modes of feedback such as audio or video are thought to foster relationality because they humanise f...
This paper reports from an ongoing study investigating students’ attitudes towards computer mediated...