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- Title
Video Grading: Enhancing Clarity and Connection.
- Authors
Kruger, Jessica S.; Sage, Todd
- Abstract
Providing feedback to students is an integral part of students learning. The purpose of this research is to identify whether students prefer video grading compared to the traditional method of written feedback. A total of 67 students responded to a Likert-type satisfaction survey related to receiving video feedback and reported that compared to traditional feedback video feedback. Overall, the students felt that the quality, ability to understand information, helpfulness, accessibility, and ease of making changes of video grading were better than written feedback provided in the course, and video grading created trust between the student and the instructor.
- Subjects
PSYCHOLOGICAL feedback; SATISFACTION; LEARNING
- Publication
Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 2020, Vol 48, Issue 3, p407
- ISSN
0047-2395
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/0047239519867326