Providing feedback to students: what’s changed in the online learning environment?
Katherine Newton on the benefit of providing informal and immediate feedback for students studying remotely.
Katherine Newton on the benefit of providing informal and immediate feedback for students studying remotely.
This post is part two of two, on approaches used in Arguments, Evidence, and Intuition to provide opportunities for practice and formative feedback to students in the run up to a larger written assignment.
This post is part one of two, on approaches used in the subject Arguments, Evidence, and Intuition to provide opportunities for practice and formative feedback to students in the run up to a larger written assignment.
How can you use SPARKPLUS to ensure fairness and equity in group work? Find out more with this recap from this year’s LX.lab Technology Showcase.
In our series The Quick Study, we take a walk through some key pedagogical ideas and texts as they're presented in the peer-reviewed literature. Each post will summarise a contemporary or historically significant article, providing a refresher or entry point to further reading.
Read on to see if and how your marking may change
With data visualisation we can use our sense of sight to understand our data. But what about our sense of hearing? Let's take a look at data sonification.
Got two minutes? Here’s a quick refresher on formative assessment.
Two systems developed for assessment and feedback. Both with pros and cons. Let's weigh up in Round 1 of REVIEW Vs Turnitin: Assessment.
If you had the opportunity to totally rethink your assessment practice, what would that look like?