This research investigates learners’ requirements for the format of feedback when using technology based instruction (TBI). A novel approach is taken by focusing on learners’ preferences for such feedback. The primary method of data collection is to provide subjects with a range of options for TBI feedback and observe those options they choose to view. Feedback has a powerful effect on learning. It is considered one of the ten most significant influences on learner achievement (Hattie and Timperley 2007: 83). Prior research into TBI feedback has focused on the relationship between the format of such feedback and scores achieved in subsequent performance tests. Results have been inconclusive and the format of TBI feedback that should ...
Feedback is an essential component of scaffolding for learning. Feedback provides insights into the ...
Computer-based instruction opens new avenues for increasing the variety of possible feedback strateg...
This paper explores the potential of technology-enabled feedback to improve student learning. 'Techn...
Feedback is a crucial element in the learning process and it can be quite challenging to provide the...
A surge in the proliferation of educational technology tools and models means that postsecondary lea...
As the number, type, and use of technologies to support learning increases, so do the opportunities ...
Assessment can be used to stimulate and direct student learning. This refers to the formative functi...
Feedback is an integral part of the learning process. Many studies have examined feedback from the i...
Web-Based Learning Systems (WBLS) become a new reality of the modern education. Among the whole WBLS...
Feedback mechanisms make control of systems automatic and are thus inherent features of many technol...
Feedback is an essential component of scaffolding for learning. Feedback provides insights into the ...
The aim of this study is to determine the effects of two versions of Computer-Based Feedback within ...
For several years, research on learning technologies has focused on supporting the development of le...
Feedback has been lauded as the pedagogical tool in higher education. Studies have shown feedback i...
A control theory model that describes response and feedback cycles was used to test learners\u27 use...
Feedback is an essential component of scaffolding for learning. Feedback provides insights into the ...
Computer-based instruction opens new avenues for increasing the variety of possible feedback strateg...
This paper explores the potential of technology-enabled feedback to improve student learning. 'Techn...
Feedback is a crucial element in the learning process and it can be quite challenging to provide the...
A surge in the proliferation of educational technology tools and models means that postsecondary lea...
As the number, type, and use of technologies to support learning increases, so do the opportunities ...
Assessment can be used to stimulate and direct student learning. This refers to the formative functi...
Feedback is an integral part of the learning process. Many studies have examined feedback from the i...
Web-Based Learning Systems (WBLS) become a new reality of the modern education. Among the whole WBLS...
Feedback mechanisms make control of systems automatic and are thus inherent features of many technol...
Feedback is an essential component of scaffolding for learning. Feedback provides insights into the ...
The aim of this study is to determine the effects of two versions of Computer-Based Feedback within ...
For several years, research on learning technologies has focused on supporting the development of le...
Feedback has been lauded as the pedagogical tool in higher education. Studies have shown feedback i...
A control theory model that describes response and feedback cycles was used to test learners\u27 use...
Feedback is an essential component of scaffolding for learning. Feedback provides insights into the ...
Computer-based instruction opens new avenues for increasing the variety of possible feedback strateg...
This paper explores the potential of technology-enabled feedback to improve student learning. 'Techn...