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Investigating the use of audio for providing feedback to students

Investigating the use of audio for providing feedback to students. Phil Davies. Chemistry – Phil Davies Pharmacy – Dai John Psychology – Chris Miles. Teaching Innovation Project: . Practical Details. “Click and talk” e mbedding of audio within documents not possible.

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Investigating the use of audio for providing feedback to students

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  1. Investigating the use of audio for providing feedback to students Phil Davies Chemistry – Phil Davies Pharmacy – Dai John Psychology – Chris Miles Teaching Innovation Project:

  2. Practical Details “Click and talk” embedding of audio within documents not possible. Establishing position and maintaining correspondence between audio and text important Suited to short reports (3/4 pages) with headings rather than long essays. Returning work to students– No automated system available– email via blackboard Can students hear the files?– mp3 files can be copied to phones

  3. Benefits More detailed feedback Richer feedback Better impact of the message Speed of feedback(?) Drawbacks Reluctance to engage Students and staff are self concious Speed of feedback(?)

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