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What is Feedback (in an Educational Context)

Encyclopedia of Information Technology Curriculum Integration
Actions taken by an external agent(s) to provide information regarding some aspect(s) of one’s task performance. We concentrate here on feedback intervention given to the student by an external agent (the teacher) as regards certain aspects and outcomes of the learning process.
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Active Learning and Its Implementation for Teaching
Moti Frank (Holon Institute of Technology, US)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 8
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-881-9.ch001
Abstract
This chapter discusses active learning and its implementation for teaching. Although active learning is a general term in education, the focus of this chapter is on technological means/tools that can enable active learning. The means presented may be implemented in computer-mediated learning either by students operating a stand-alone local personal computer equipped with appropriate hardware and software or in both synchronous and asynchronous distance learning environments. More specifically, the current chapter discusses two technology-based means that can enable active learning—computerized feedback intervention and interactive animations.
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