supported experiments dissemination conference 2014: gower college swansea presentation

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Supported experiments dissemination conference held 27 March 2014 by ColegauCymru / CollegesWales with the support of the Welsh Government and the active participation of further education colleges across Wales.

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Page 1: Supported experiments dissemination conference 2014: Gower College Swansea presentation
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Using recorded verbal feedback to improve assessment

QIF Supported ExperimentColegauCymru Dissemination Conference

27th March 2014

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FEEDBACK

Detailed

Individual

Dialogue

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AimTo evaluate the benefits of using recorded verbal feedback on student work across a range of courses

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The PilotAreas

Questionnaire & Focus Groups

Activity

Questionnaire & Focus Groups

Analysis

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Technology

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Main Findings• Staff reaction

• Fear of technology• Issues of recording / voice• Issues with awarding bodies

• Student reaction• Vocational more positive• Access to equipment

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Positive Outcomes

• Quality and quantity of feedback• Opportunity to discuss pedagogy• Usefulness for practical subjects• Expanded role of ILT

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Next Steps• Sharing the findings across the college• Working with at least one course per

learning area• Engaging further with awarding

bodies