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Feedback is a gift:Do Video-enhanced rubrics result in providing better peer feedback than textual rubrics?

Authors :
Ackermans, K.
Rusman, Ellen
Nadolski, R.J.
Specht, M.M.
Brand - Gruwel, S.
Source :
Ackermans, K, Rusman, E, Nadolski, R J, Specht, M M & Brand-Gruwel, S 2021, ' Feedback is a gift : Do Video-enhanced rubrics result in providing better peer feedback than textual rubrics? ', Practical Assessment, Research & Evaluation, vol. 26, no. 1, 17 . < https://scholarworks.umass.edu/pare/vol26/iss1/17/ >
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

High-quality elaborative peer feedback is a blessing for both learners and teachers. However, learners can experience difficulties in giving high-quality feedback on complex skills using textual analytic rubrics. High-quality elaborative feedback can be strengthened by adding video-modeling examples with embedded self-explanation prompts, turning textual analytic rubrics (TR) into so-called &#39;videoenhanced analytic rubrics&#39; (VER). This study contrasts two experimental conditions (TR, n = 54; VERs, n = 49) with their version of the anonymized online tool (used to collect the given feedback in &#39;Tips for improvement and Tops identifying strengths&#39;). Peer feedback quality (concreteness and consistency) was evaluated using Natural Language Processing. As expected, the video-enhanced rubrics condition resulted in a higher quantity of words used and a lower amount of naive wording compared to the textual rubric condition. Contrary to our assumptions, it did not lower the amountof non-constructive wording nor improved the amount of behavioral and process-related feedback. Possibly, the transition from providing more feedback to delivering more accurate behavioral and process-related feedback has not yet been made in the time set for the study.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ackermans, K, Rusman, E, Nadolski, R J, Specht, M M &amp; Brand-Gruwel, S 2021, &#39; Feedback is a gift : Do Video-enhanced rubrics result in providing better peer feedback than textual rubrics? &#39;, Practical Assessment, Research &amp; Evaluation, vol. 26, no. 1, 17 . < https://scholarworks.umass.edu/pare/vol26/iss1/17/ >
Accession number :
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