Search the World's Largest Database of Information Science & Technology Terms & Definitions
InfInfoScipedia LogoScipedia
A Free Service of IGI Global Publishing House
Below please find a list of definitions for the term that
you selected from multiple scholarly research resources.

What is Feedback Loops

Global Perspectives on Micro-Learning and Micro-Credentials in Higher Education
Cyclical process in which learners receive information about their performance or understanding, use that information to make adjustments or improvements, and then engage in further learning activities.
Published in Chapter:
Transforming Higher Education With Microlessons
Kelly M. Torres (The Chicago School, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-0343-6.ch005
Abstract
Microlessons have emerged as a pivotal tool in higher education due to their transformative impact on learning. These concise, focused lessons cater to modern students' preferences for digestible content and flexible learning. The condensed format promotes active engagement, critical thinking, and collaboration while fostering a deeper understanding of course materials. Their integration into existing curricula enhances teaching methods, serving as pre-learning, review, or supplementary resources. Furthermore, microlessons cultivate self-directed and lifelong learning habits by empowering students to control their pace and revisit concepts at their convenience. In an era where personalized, adaptable education is paramount, microlessons stand as a potent means to elevate the higher education experience.
Full Text Chapter Download: US $37.50 Add to Cart
More Results
Learning From Failure: Using Collaborative Technology to Make the Feedback Loop Work
A formative process where instructors provide students with specific, questioning, and instructive feedback with time for the student to reflect, edit, and practice. As trends in feedback become evident, instructors can leverage the feedback process to modify and strengthen assessment.
Full Text Chapter Download: US $37.50 Add to Cart
Optimize Short to Long Run Supply Chain Planning
Formal and informal analytic techniques and communication methods by which planners and/or systems at lower planning levels in a firm (e.g., the operational level) communicate issues and/or infeasibilities in current plans to planners and/or systems at higher planning levels (e.g., the tactical level).
Full Text Chapter Download: US $37.50 Add to Cart
eContent Pro Discount Banner
InfoSci OnDemandECP Editorial ServicesAGOSR