Online Learning Update

May 15, 2010

Enhancing the Impact of Formative Feedback on Student Learning through an Online Feedback System

Filed under: Online Learning News — Ray Schroeder @ 12:10 am

by Thanos Hatziapostolou and Iraklis Paraskakis, EJEL

Formative feedback is instrumental in the learning experience of a student. It can be effective in promoting learning if it is timely, personal, manageable, motivational, and in direct relation with assessment criteria. Despite its importance, however, research suggests that students are discouraged from engaging in the feedback process primarily for reasons that relate to lack of motivation and difficulty in relating to and reflecting on the feedback comments. In this paper we present Online FEdback System (OFES), an e-learning tool that effectively supports the provision of formative feedback. Our aims are to enhance feedback reception and to strengthen the quality of feedback through the way feedback is communicated to the students. We propose that an effective feedback communication mechanism should be integrated into a student’s online learning space and it is anticipated that this provision will motivate students to engage with feedback. Empirical evidence suggests that the developed system successfully addresses the issues of student engagement and motivation and achieves its objectives. The results of using the system for two years indicate a positive perception of the students which, in turn, encourages us to further explore its effectiveness by extending its functionality and integrating it into a an open source learning management system.

http://www.ejel.org/Volume-8/v8-i2/v8-i2-art-7.htm

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