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Feedback methods for student voice in the digital age
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Feedback MethodsEducationEducational CommunicationCommunicationTeacher EducationDifferent Feedback MethodsLanguage StudiesInstructional TechnologyGoogle DriveSpeech CommunicationInstructional CommunicationVoiceSpeech ProcessingDigital Technology ToolsOnline EducationComputer-based EducationTechnologyVoice TechnologyVoice InteractionDigital Learning
Abstract Central to the concept of Student Voice is the communication of student feedback to educators. Feedback can assume a great variety of forms, and effectiveness and appropriacy of different feedback methods may vary. This research investigates student perceptions of two traditional feedback methods—pen‐and‐paper questionnaires and oral question‐and‐answer reports—compared against feedback obtained through the use of three digital technology tools (Socrative, TodaysMeet and Google Drive). The findings suggest that the use of digital technologies in Student Voice contexts is likely to be highly effective due to the overwhelming positive attitude of students towards these tools.
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