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What is Appreciative Feedback

Handbook of Research on Applying Universal Design for Learning Across Disciplines: Concepts, Case Studies, and Practical Implementation
A method of providing feedback through a positive, forward-looking dialogic practice.
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Appreciative Assessment in Graphic Design Education Using UDL Strategies
Ken Jeffery (Royal Roads University, Canada)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7106-4.ch014
Abstract
In this chapter, the author shares specific case examples where universal design for learning (UDL) principles were used to deliver formative feedback to graphic design students, beyond giving written feedback. These cases are examined through the lens of UDL and its guiding principles, supported by a theoretical framework of appreciative feedback. Influences of critical pedagogy are also explored. A brief literature scan provides support for effective appreciative feedback strategies that support both theoretical as well as emotional growth in the learner. Case examples are shared, detailing the practical aspects of implementing recorded audio feedback in a face-to-face class, as well as the use of annotated video feedback in an online class. These practical examples outline not just the educational strategies, but provide detail on the technical aspects as well. The chapter concludes with a section outlining some best practices as learned by the author, as well as limitations and challenges faced along the way and opportunities for improvement.
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