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Providing feedback to distant students

Kathryn Ley (Kathryn Ley is an Associate Professor in the Department of Educational Leadership and teaches in the Developmental Education and doctoral program at Grambling State University, Grambling, LA, USA. Correspondence concerning this article should be directed to Kathryn Ley, 408 University Blvd, Ruston LA 71270‐4858, Work: 318.274.6160, E‐mail: ley@alpha0.gram.edu)

Campus-Wide Information Systems

ISSN: 1065-0741

Article publication date: 1 May 1999

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Abstract

Describes a feedback system for distant students including the tools and documents to provide feedback on frequent fixed response assignments and on projects or essay response assignments. A distance feedback system depends upon carefully planned, written assignments; specified evaluation criteria; and technology. It includes documentation, progress tracking, standardized responses based upon the specified evaluation criteria, and multiple assessments during the course. The proposed feedback system accommodates technological limitations yet provides useful feedback to facilitate distant student learning. The system could be adapted to benefit students enrolled in traditional instruction. A description of the feedback system components follows a brief introduction to instructional feedback and feedback levels and functions.

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Ley, K. (1999), "Providing feedback to distant students", Campus-Wide Information Systems, Vol. 16 No. 2, pp. 63-69. https://doi.org/10.1108/10650749910272016

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