41 resultados para peer feedback
em University of Southampton, United Kingdom
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This is one of a series of short case studies describing how academic tutors at the University of Southampton have made use of learning technologies to support their students.
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Speaker: Patrick McSweeney Organiser: Time: 15/10/2014 11:00-11:45 Location: B32/3077 Abstract Having started at Southampton in 2005 I have seen quite a few changes to the way courses are taught and studied. I will reflect on some of the interesting changes I have observed and suggest their causes. As a practical example I will talk about codestrom, a peer feedback tool for learning programming. We have found that this teaching method has improved the student experience and reduced the work load for the module team. Together we will discuss how this and other recent developments can enable other teaching innovations which benefit staff as well as students. Hopefully the new class of PhD students will be able to contribute from the point of view of having recently been undergraduate students here and else where.
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This toolbox contains information for students about how they can use feedback at the University of Southampton to improve their marks and enjoy their courses more. The toolbox also contains practical information about academic appeals, as well as a user's guide to delivering effective peer feedback.
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This toolbox contains information for students about how they can use feedback at the University of Southampton to improve their marks and enjoy their courses more. The toolbox also contains practical information about academic appeals, as well as a user's guide to delivering effective peer feedback.
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Peer feedback tool, may be used formatively or summatively
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Presentation
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A set of slides used for the RAP SIG event on 19 Jan 2017
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A summary document providing generic feedback on student performance encompassing the group presentation and the peer marking
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This 11-minute video focuses on how self and peer assessment could be used as an integral part of CIP modules, and discusses some innovative methods for assessing written work. The first link is to the native Panopto podcast, which requires the Silverlight player to be installed. The second link is the MP4 video version of the podcast, which should play on all PCs, Macs and suitable mobile devices. This share also includes links to the papers discussed in the video - these are also provided at the end of the script.
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Notes to support tutors in using zapper feedback for undergraduate teaching in large groups.
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This document provides example feedback which has been generated following the marking of a class set of portfolios. It is used as a part of the Routes to Success Module, specifically on the section titled Sustaining Success. Students can read the feedback prior to completing the portfolio to alert them to the possible shortfalls which may occur when they undertake this type of task. The feedback is introduced in the context that the task of completing the portfolio is a developmental one, and that students can expect to learn and improve their performance for this type of task as they develop and refine their skills.
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These documents show the outcomes of surveys conducted by David Read in the School of Chemistry to find out about our students' expectations and perceptions of feedback, with a view to enhancing our provision and ensuring that student learning is maximised.
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Pachler N (2008) SCOPING A VISION FOR FORMATIVE E-ASSESSMENT - FEEDBACK Findings from the literature review