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Feedback Methods for Student Voice in the Digital Age
Zou, Di ; Lambert, James
British Journal of Educational Technology, September 2017, Vol.48(5), p.1081
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Title:
Feedback Methods for Student Voice in the Digital Age
Author/Creator:
Zou, Di
;
Lambert, James
Language:
English
Subjects:
Feedback (Response)
;
Student Empowerment
;
Student Attitudes
;
Technology Uses in Education
;
Educational Technology
;
Education
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British Journal of Educational Technology, September 2017, Vol.48(5), p.1081
Description:
Central to the concept of Student Voice is the communication of student feedback to educators. Feedback can assume a great variety of forms, and effectiveness and appropriacy of different feedback methods may vary. This research investigates...
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0007-1013 ;
E-ISSN:
1467-8535 ;
DOI:
10.1111/bjet.12522
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