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How To Give Feedback To Students In The Online Learning Environment

By Matthew Lynch
August 11, 2022
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Feedback is essential when it comes to education, as it can supplement growth and development. However, it can be quite a challenge when it comes to the online learning environment. 

In this article, we will discuss three ways in which educators can give feedback to students who use online resources. We will also mention a few tips as to how you can ensure that your feedback is constructive. 

Pedagogue

One of the most popular ways of providing online students with feedback is by using apps and other online resources. With this being said, there are plenty of platforms that can supplement this form of feedback, such as Pedagogue. 

You could also discuss results with your students via video. There is a new app called Pedagogue that can be used to talk with your students online. You can do this with the virtual classroom feature. More so, Pedagogue will allow you to share teaching materials with your students to help them develop. 

Audio Feedback

There are various ways in which you can provide your students with audio feedback. Many teachers enjoy using audio recorders to record themselves saying what needs to be said to their students. This is a very good way of delivering feedback to your students, as it makes it seem much more personalized and sincere. 

Instant Messaging

One of the most popular and easiest ways of supplying feedback to your students is by using instant messaging apps, such as Whatsapp or BBM. Almost all students that have computers will have access to these apps, meaning that you should have no problem reaching your pupils. Also, you can use instant messaging apps for no fee at all, making this a cheap and easy method of communicating. 

Constructive Feedback

There are a few ways in which you can provide your students with constructive feedback:

  • Personalize your feedback based on the strengths and weaknesses of each student
  • Share your feedback in audio format
  • Make sure that you provide the feedback shortly after returning the results
  • Balance positive and negative aspects
  • Be as specific as possible
  • Provide your feedback consistently 

Concluding Thoughts

There are various ways in which you can provide your online students with feedback. 

You can use the new app called Pedagogue to supply your students with feedback – it has a virtual classroom feature that will make communication very easy. You could also use an audio recorder to send your pupils audio clips of you saying what needs to be said.

Lastly, many online teachers around the world make use of instant messaging apps, such as Whatsapp and BBM, to discuss results with their students. 

You need to ensure that your feedback is constructive for it to be beneficial to your students. You can do this by providing feedback consistently, being timely, and personalizing it based on your students’ strengths and weaknesses.

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