The art of questioning in online learning environments: the potentialities of feedback in writing |
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Authors: | Teresa Guasch Anna Espasa Montserrat Martinez-Melo |
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Affiliation: | 1. Deparment of Psychology and Education, Open University of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain;2. Department of Applied Pedagogy, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain |
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Abstract: | Research on feedback has focused more on generating feedback rather than on how students use it and implement it; that is, what type of cognitive, metacognitive or affective activity students engage in once they have received feedback. In order to visualize feedback use and implementation, a quasi-experimental study was carried out. Students were randomly assigned to four conditions, in respect of the type of feedback (corrective, epistemic-questioning, suggestive and epistemic?+?suggestive). This research provides evidence of how students use and implement feedback in online collaborative writing. Findings show that when students received epistemic?+?suggestive feedback, they engaged in more cognitive and metacognitive activities. With regard to implementation, students who received epistemic?+?suggestive feedback obtained better final marks. This study highlights the importance of metacognitive activities in online learning, as they play a key role in the implementation of feedback. |
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Keywords: | Feedback writing collaborative writing online learning online interaction |
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