Gauging Learner Voice e-Feedback experience at Canterbury Christ Church University Simon Starr Learning & Teaching Enhancement Unit LTEU Learning and Teaching.

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Gauging Learner Voice e-Feedback experience at Canterbury Christ Church University Simon Starr Learning & Teaching Enhancement Unit LTEU Learning and Teaching Enhancement Unit

Talk Outline 1.What is e-Feedback? 2.Who cares? Students! 3.Some research 4.Trialling e-Feedback at CCCU Turnitin GradeMark … 5.Future directions

What is e- Feedback?

Tutor Student

What is e-Feedback? Tutor Student Grade Summary On-script Comments Marking Grid

What is e-Feedback? Tutor Student Grade Summary On-script Comments Marking Grid Audio? Word Processed WWW

Who Cares?

Who Cares? National Students Voice Feedback: Should be for learning, not just of learning … Should relate to clear criteria … Should be legible and clear tutors and students have differing impressions about what is expected from assessment and how a student can achieve a high mark Objectives for assessment and grade criteria need to be clearly communicated to, and fully understood by, student. Subsequent feedback should be provided primarily in relation to this. NUS Feedback Amnesty Briefing Paper /

Who Cares? National Students Voice Feedback: Should be for learning, not just of learning … Should relate to clear criteria … Should be legible and clear tutors and students have differing impressions about what is expected from assessment and how a student can achieve a high mark Objectives for assessment and grade criteria need to be clearly communicated to, and fully understood by, student. Subsequent feedback should be provided primarily in relation to this. NUS Feedback Amnesty Briefing Paper / NUS Charter on Feedback & Assessment

Who Cares? Local Students Voice [Arts & Humanities] students were in favour of electronic feedback, yet would like to see it customised for each assignment [Business & Management] students found that they were often unable to read tutors [sic] handwriting [Education] students understood that electronic feedback would be easier to read and more structured Students highlighted that feedback would be especially useful if staff used a marking grid to show the students [sic] competence in various areas, 100% of the [Health & Social Care] Reps present agreed that typed and electronic feedback would be preferable [Social & Applied Sciences] students agreed that typed comments were preferable Minutes of Student Union Faculty Council Meeting 4th March 2009

Some Research

Research: 2 case studies Liverpool John Moores: 198 L4 Pharmaceutical Science and Science Feedback 15 system inc. assessment criteria and statement banks Students more satisfied with e-feedback, particularly amount and where did well/went wrong Denton, P., Madden, J., Roberts, M & Rowe, P. (2008) Students response to traditional and computer-based formative feedback: A comparative case study, British Journal of Educational Technology, 39 (3) pp

? Research: 2 case studies Liverpool John Moores: 198 L4 Pharmaceutical Science and Science Feedback 15 system inc. assessment criteria and statement banks Students more satisfied with e-feedback, particularly amount and where did well/went wrong Denton, P., Madden, J., Roberts, M & Rowe, P. (2008) Students response to traditional and computer-based formative feedback: A comparative case study, British Journal of Educational Technology, 39 (3) pp University of Wales: 200 L4/5/6 Criminology Feedback template inc. assessment criteria and statement banks Students more aware of assessment criteria, motivated and able to improve Marking time reduced Case, S. (2007) Reconfiguring and realigning the assessment feedback processes for an undergraduate criminology degree, Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 32 (3) pp

Research: Further Reading Higher Education Academy literature survey: Oxford Brookes (2010) Assessment Enhanced through the use of Technology, Higher Education Academy. Available at: ookeS_synthesis [20 Jan 2010] ookeS_synthesis

Turnitin Pilot 2009/10

Turnitin Pilot 2010 Turnitin GradeMark piloted Trinity 2009/10 6 pilots 4 Faculties 500 L5 & L6 students Tutors informally interviewed or provided a short narrative. Student survey comparing e-Feedback with previous experiences of feedback

Turnitin Pilot 2010 Students submit to Blackboard Tutors add grade summary feedback on-script comments

Turnitin Pilot 2010 Students submit to Blackboard Tutors add grade summary feedback on-script comments marking grid

Turnitin Pilot 2010 Students Flexibility Clarity Amount Understand criteria Explain feedback more

Turnitin Pilot 2010 Tutors Reduce turnaround Reduce admin Have to be online Not integrated with QL Quality of feedback Marking effort

Where now? Developing University strategy … Institutional training & support Growing use … strategic?

Where now? Developing University strategy … student record system INTEGRATION file types second marking printing Institutional training & support Growing use … strategic?

Summary

1.What is e-Feedback? 2.Who cares? 3.Some research 4.Trialling e-Feedback at CCCU Turnitin GradeMark … 5.Future directions Grade Summary On-script Comments Marking Grid Students! Tutors! INTEGRATION Students!

Thank you for your time Simon Starr

Questions & Discussion