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What is Digital Native/Student

Handbook of Research on E-Assessment in Higher Education
A student born in the age of information communication technology and consequently s/he is familiar with the use of social media, computer/iPhone/iPad and the internet from an early age.
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Staff Reflections on Using E-Assessment Feedback in the Digital Age
Akrum Helfaya (Keele University, UK & Damanhour University, Egypt) and James O'Neill (Keele University, UK)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 29
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-5936-8.ch016
Abstract
Assessment and feedback represent two of the key elements that affect students' learning. Using e-assessment with productive and instant e-feedback reduces the gap between current and preferred performance of the new generation of digital students. Action research methodology was used to investigate staff perception of using e-assessment feedback in the teaching and learning process. To achieve this aim, a survey was administered to 48 full-time academics to collect data about their perceptions of using e-assessment and/or e-feedback to assess their students' performance. And then seven semi-structured interviews were conducted with the staff. Findings from staff survey and interviews show that the teaching staff is generally in agreement with the use of and benefits of e-assessment and/or e-feedback in teaching business and management modules. Using technology, therefore, can provide an avenue for innovative assessment and prompt feedback methods that meet the needs of the digital students in the digital age in an efficient and effective manner.
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