Teaching and Learning via Technology: Digital Feedback

Adam Gray
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Written formative-feedback within most university courses has been proven to be limited in its scope and content, with time being a limited resource, resulting in written feedback often being unclear, vague, and confusing. However, feedback using screen-capture videos can be more effective than written feedback, particularly for formative-evaluations, creating beneficial synergy between learning-activities and learning-outcomes. Notwithstanding evidence, the consensus of many teachers is that written-feedback is faster than video-feedback, so screen-capture video is seldom used. This paper makes two points: video screen-capture enhances feedback and using feedback via screen-capture video instead of written-feedback is a superior method of formative evaluation, saving time and helping students reach learning outcomes; additionally, filming lectures with embedded power-points, making them available to students, can be important for formative feedback. These time-saving methods have been applied to two courses at Malmö University, i.e. “Basic English Grammar Skills for University” and “Basic English Writing and Presenting Skills for University”.
通过技术进行教学:数字反馈
事实证明,大多数大学课程中的书面形成反馈在范围和内容上都是有限的,时间是有限的资源,导致书面反馈往往不清楚、模糊和令人困惑。然而,使用屏幕捕捉视频的反馈可能比书面反馈更有效,特别是对于形成性评估,在学习活动和学习成果之间创造有益的协同作用。尽管有证据,但许多教师的共识是书面反馈比视频反馈更快,因此很少使用屏幕捕捉视频。本文提出两点观点:视频截屏增强了反馈,使用截屏视频代替书面反馈是一种更好的形成性评价方法,节省了时间,帮助学生达到学习成果;此外,用嵌入式幻灯片录制讲座,并将其提供给学生,对于形成性反馈很重要。这些省时的方法已经应用于Malmö大学的两门课程,即“大学基本英语语法技巧”和“大学基本英语写作与表达技巧”。
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