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STAFF EVENT: Multi-Modal Feedback: New Ways to Engage Students and Enhance their Learning Experience

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Today's date is Friday, March 29, 2024
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Interested in learning about multi-modal feedback? Now is the time!

Research indicates that written, audio and video feedback on assessments results in a positive impact on engagement, performance and overall perception of the unit and its coordinator.

In this session you will have the opportunity to:

*examine how feedback methods intersect with UWA’s new assessment policy,

*review the results of some recent Australia studies investigating the provision of multi-modal feedback on staff and students,

*learn more about how the Centre for Education Futures strategic “Shooting Stars” Initiative aims to enable staff to adopt new feedback methods, and

*explore possible workflows for integrating audio and video with written feedback, enabling you to provide more feedback in less time.

Register for this event via the Eventbrite link below.
Speaker(s) Callan Rose, Senior Learning Technologist, Centre for Education Futures
Location Futures Observatory, Hackett Hall
Contact Centre for Education Futures <[email protected]> : (08) 6488 1577
URL https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/multi-modal-feedback-new-ways-to-engage-students-and-enhance-their-learning-experience-tickets-34534885773
Start Tue, 23 May 2017 13:00
End Tue, 23 May 2017 14:00
RSVP RSVP is required.
Submitted by Centre for Education Futures <[email protected]>
Last Updated Mon, 15 May 2017 08:31
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