Authors
Simon Buckingham Shum, Lisa-Angelique Lim, David Boud, Margaret Bearman, Phillip Dawson
Publication date
2023/7/12
Source
International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education
Volume
20
Issue
1
Pages
40
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
Effective learning depends on effective feedback, which in turn requires a set of skills, dispositions and practices on the part of both students and teachers which have been termed feedback literacy. A previously published teacher feedback literacy competency framework has identified what is needed by teachers to implement feedback well. While this framework refers in broad terms to the potential uses of educational technologies, it does not examine in detail the new possibilities of automated feedback (AF) tools, especially those that are open by offering varying degrees of transparency and control to teachers. Using analytics and artificial intelligence, open AF tools permit automated processing and feedback with a speed, precision and scale that exceeds that of humans. This raises important questions about how human and machine feedback can be combined optimally and what is now required of teachers to …
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