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Undergraduate Students' Perceptions of Electronic and Handwritten Feedback: A Follow-up Study across an Entire Midwestern University Campus
2013
Journal of Teaching and Learning with Technology
Some instructors, besides awarding grades, provide comments/feedback on students' assignments. Views of students on feedback help frame effective and efficient teaching and learning. However, students' perceptions of feedback, including handwritten and electronic feedback (e-feedback), are under researched. To fill the void, in the academic year 2012 to 2013, all undergraduate students at a Midwestern university were invited to complete a survey for the purposes of exploring their perceptions
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