Personalizing Feedback Using Video

作者: 克里斯汀交易员

发表日期: 3/11/2021

类别: 教职员工 Spotlights on Teaching


夏利奥里维拉, 威尼斯游戏大厅 faculty
Dr. 夏利奥里维拉

Feedback is not only a vital part 的 learning process but also important for building rapport with students. Dr. 夏利奥里维拉商学院 values feedback for both 的se reasons, but he began wondering if there was a more effective way of delivering feedback, particularly in online courses where he lacked the typical interaction with students. So, when Rivera noticed that Canvas’s SpeedGrader feature provides an option for leaving video comments while grading student work, 他试过了.

He was pleasantly surprised by the results.

从2020年春季开始, Rivera has been leaving video comments on assignments in both his undergraduate and graduate courses. When he goes into SpeedGrader to evaluate an assignment, he also records a 3-5 video of himself elaborating on his evaluation and offering feedback for future learning. Rivera’s own personal preference is written feedback, but he quickly learned that by shifting to video he was able to reach students on a more personal level. And the students, in turn, reacted positively to the approach.

像任何好东西一样 业务分析 教授, Rivera surveyed his students about the use of video feedback and the positive response was overwhelming. 在他的课程中, 63% of students preferred the video feedback to written, while only 11% preferred the latter and the other 26% had no preference (X2=6.75 p=0.009). In their survey comments, students explained that they liked the more personal, human approach 的 video commentary. They could see his expressions as he gave feedback, which in turn made criticism easier to accept. Yet students also felt they got more information through video comments and that the video feedback eliminated confusion that might have otherwise persisted in written comments.

That said, Rivera is adamant that video comments aren’t necessary all the time. As he says, "Just because I have a hammer doesn't mean I should hit everything with it.”而不是, Rivera’s big takeaway from his experience is not “Should I do video or should I do written?” Instead, he suggests, “You really should consider doing both.” For something simple and quick, Rivera still prefers written feedback. He reserves video feedback for more complex assignments or long-term projects built in stages over the term. 整体, 虽然, Rivera finds himself doing more video comments now than written because it has allowed him to improve personal engagement with students and effectively extend his teaching through feedback.

What does this look like in Canvas?

Video Feedback in 校园

Tips On Using Video Comments In Canvas

For those instructors looking to use the video feedback option in Canvas, Rivera offers the following advice:

  • If you’re looking for increasing engagement with students, video is a better option than writing but use each method strategically.
  • If you're looking to save time or energy, video is not necessarily more efficient than writing; you’re still spending an afternoon grading papers.
  • Video feedback would work well in courses where students may be intimidated by the content and are less likely to speak up; such an approach makes the subject more accessible and humanizes the 教授.
Download Instructions on How to Record Video Feedback in Canvas

 

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