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Giving good quality feedback online 27 May

27 May 2020, 2:00 pm–4:00 pm

You will explore common feedback issues, discuss characteristics of good feedback, and consider how to help students use feedback, in this workshop led by the UCL Arena Centre.

Event Information

Open to

UCL staff

Availability

Yes

Organiser

UCL Arena Centre
02031088937

Location

This event will take place online.
Details and registration will be sent to you.
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United Kingdom

Wednesday 27 May 14:00 - 16:00

Booking events remotely 

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UCL Arena Centre are delivering this session, which is open to all staff at UCL who provides feedback to students.  

Research into feedback suggests that students have difficulty understanding and using teacher feedback on their assessments.

In this session, you will consider why students have difficultly understanding feedback and explore solutions.  

You will analyse your feedback and think about what makes good quality feedback.

Please bring a sample of feedback that you have written on students' work, this can be either written or audio feedback.  

This workshop will:

  • explore common feedback issues 
  • discuss characteristics of good feedback, and;
  • consider how to help your students use feedback

After attending this session you will

  • understand the characteristics of good and poor quality feedback
  • know how to develop ways of helping students to understand and use feedback
  • devise actions to improve your feedback

Who should attend

You should attend if you are a member of UCL staff who gives feedback to students.