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Katie
Thursday, 19 March 2015 / Published in Uncategorized

Text Feedback Will Change Your Class

text feedback“Text feedback will change your class,”  Jared Campbell of Florida Institute of Technology in Melbourne, Florida, told the Third Annual Faculty Development Conference participants.
Text feedback – – texting the instructor during the class – – is one of the big ways to engage Gen Y and Gen Z in face-to-face classes, he noted.
The texts can be student:
*Responses to a poll or survey
*Answers to a quiz question
*Open ended short comments
*Ideas that the students themselves generate
*Feedback on a specific activity or concept.
Text feedback engages students to a much higher degree, creating motivation, interaction, and increasing learning during class time.
Texting answers to a quiz question is one way to increase formative or ongoing frequent assessments, which research has been shown to enhance learning.  Because response do not identify the individual student, texting is a way for students to “painlessly fall on the ground” in their learning, said Campbell.
“Texting is also a way to deepen the discussion in class,” relayed Campbell.

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