Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Teaching and Learning with Technology
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Providing Feedback

Is feedback a final pronouncement on a student’s work or can it be a dialogue that fosters critical thinking?

Title Description Size Date Posted Type
Providing Effective Written Feedback Some best practices for providing written feedback for students. 63KB 10/11/07 Document
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The Advantages of Providing Audio Feedback to Students via mp3 files An article describing the effectiveness of providing audio feedback to students using Audacity to record faculty feedback. Small study. 36 KB 12/07/07 PDF
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Using Asynchronous Audio Feedback to Enhance Teaching Presence and Students' Sense of Community JALN article reports the findings of a case study in which audio feedback replaced text-based feedback in asynchronous courses. Previous research has demonstrated that participants in online courses can build effective learning communities through text based communication alone. - 12/07/07 Weblink
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Online Only JHSPH Online Learning Standards This document is a comprehensive set of teaching and learning standards for developing and delivering online learning courses in the School. The document additionally contains policy recommendations to ensure that the standards have the greatest chance of being successfully implemented in the School. 824KB 6/12/08 PDF
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Online Only JHSPH Online Learning Standards (abbreviated document) An abbreviated version of the standards document for developing and delivering online learning courses in the School 208 KB 1/14/08 PDF
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Assignment Feedback Sheet This document was created by Mike Minear (Health Policy & Mgt) to share structured feedback to individual students on their performance on a specific assignment. 40 KB 4/21/08 Document
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