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Digital Feedback in Higher Education: Teaching Practices, Student Voices, and Research Findings

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Schluer, Jennifer
(ed.)

Abstract

The educational landscape is changing rapidly due to the digital transformation. The contributors to this volume - teachers, researchers, and graduate students - help to navigate the dynamic domain of digital feedback, adopting a multifaceted approach to innovative and interactive feedback practices... view more

The educational landscape is changing rapidly due to the digital transformation. The contributors to this volume - teachers, researchers, and graduate students - help to navigate the dynamic domain of digital feedback, adopting a multifaceted approach to innovative and interactive feedback practices in higher education. Emphasizing learner engagement, they discuss changes in teachers' roles as well as curriculum design, and place a special focus on the utilization of social media and artificial intelligence for feedback purposes. Altogether, this comprehensive, critical, creative, and collaborative exploration underscores the necessity of a continuous development and dialogue about digital feedback literacy.... view less

Keywords
artificial intelligence; computer science; digital media; digitalization; education; educational research; ethics; social science; political economy; social media; pedagogics; feedback

Classification
Interactive, electronic Media
Media Pedagogics

Free Keywords
Culture and institutions; Data processing and computer science; Digital Feedback; Economics; Ethics (Moral philosophy); Factors affecting social behavior; Financial economics; Geisteswissenschaften allgemein; Groups of people; Higher Education; Knowledge; Labor economics; Learner Engagement; Media Education; Media studies: internet, digital media and society; Occupational ethics; Philosophy and psychology; Production; Social interaction; Society and culture: general; Sociology and anthropology

Document language
English

Publication Year
2024

Publisher
transcript Verlag

City
Bielefeld

Page/Pages
338 p.

Series
Digital Society, 76

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14361/9783839475713

ISSN
2702-8860

ISBN
978-3-8394-7571-3

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0


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