Talking with Students through Screencasting: Experimentations with Video Feedback to Im... - 0 views
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The National Council of English Teachers (NCTE) position statement on teaching composition argues that students “need guidance and support throughout the writing process, not merely comments on the written product,” and that “effective comments do not focus on pointing out errors, but go on to the more productive task of encouraging revision” (CCCC 2004).
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feedback serves as a pedagogical tool to improve learning by motivating students to rethink and rework their ideas rather than simply proofread and edit for errors.
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“feedback should focus on improving the skills needed for the construction of end products more than on the end products themselves”
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By talking to students and reading their work aloud, instructors can engage students on an interpersonal level that is absent in written comments.
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comparison between feedback forms within one class is to use both forms to respond to the same type of assignment