On-line student feedback: a pilot study
Student feedback on courses has been a standard feature of university life for several years, with a substantial research backing to it (see, for example, reviews by Marsh, 1987; Marsh and Dunkin, 1992). Most feedback systems endeavour to serve more than one purpose, with student feedback forming pa...
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Main Authors: | Liz Barnett (Author), Jane Galbraith (Author), Paul Gee (Author), Fran Jennings (Author), Ron Riley (Author) |
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2001-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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