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Title: Sounds Good: Quicker, better assessment using audio feedback


1
Sounds Good Quicker, better assessment using
audio feedback
  • Bob Rotheram
  • b.rotheram_at_leedsmet.ac.uk
  • www.soundsgood.org.uk

2
Who, what, when, where, why
  • 15 teachers, 460 students
  • various subjects, levels, numbers
  • Coursework feedback (x2)
  • formative summative
  • Jan-July
  • Leeds Met, JISC-funded
  • Can everyone benefit?
  • students richer feedback?
  • staff save time?

3
How
  • Digital audio feedback
  • MP3 recorders
  • Audacity software
  • WIMBA voice tools
  • Audio files via
  • Email
  • VLE
  • mobile devices

4
Project modules
  • Health (M)
  • English (1)
  • Sport (1)
  • Technology (M)
  • Bio-medical (2)
  • Business (M)
  • Tourism (3)
  • Health (2)
  • Management (M)
  • Sport (1)
  • Social justice (2)
  • Health (1)
  • Multimedia (3)
  • Personal development (2)
  • ICT (1)

5
Early comments
  • (Student) Very helpful. It felt like the tutor
    was able to expand more . Often when you read
    feedback, things can get misunderstood or meant
    in a different way. I felt this way was very
    clear.
  • (Staff) I think with practice this will get
    quicker as I get more used to things.

6
Project manager comments
  • 2-minute summary

7
Main findings
  • Students like audio feedback!
  • personal, detail, careful consideration
  • Staff like it - better feedback
  • Best chance of saving staff time if
  • comfortable with technology
  • give lots of feedback
  • write slowly but record speech quickly

8
Practice guidelines
  • Dont expect to save time immediately
  • Handheld recorder more convenient?
  • record direct to MP3 USB port
  • Keep files short (lt5 mins?)
  • Good enough sound quality (32kbps mono?)
  • Get approval for audio use
  • See website for more

9
To be continued
  • Sounds Good 2
  • more at Leeds Met
  • 3 other HEIs
  • Widening Stakeholder Engagement
  • collaboration with 2 HEA subject centres

10
For the future
  • Staff quicker with practice?
  • Better feedback/guidance saves time in
    medium/long term?
  • Improved practice guidelines?
  • Electronic submission audio feedback?
  • Speech-to-text for written feedback?
  • Feedback sent automatically?
  • Tutor-student dialogue via audio?
  • Novelty wears off?
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