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Utilising the virtual learning environment to encourage faculty reflection and improve the student learning experience

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Student evaluations of teaching (SETs) are the most frequent form of faculty performance in the classroom, though they tend to be used as summative rather than formative evaluations. In this chapter, a project involving the use of a virtual learning environment for formative, weekly SETs is explored from both the student and faculty point of view at a rural university college in the United Kingdom. This project encouraged student participation in creating the learning environment and faculty reflection on how to improve the student experience. From the student perspective, the weekly anonymous evaluations were useful for providing feedback; however, students tended to only respond if they were not satisfied with the faculty member. The exception to this was that some students were more motivated to complete the evaluation forms if they believed the faculty member was utilising their feedback. From the faculty perspective, the feedback was not as detailed as they had expected, and some questioned whether it was worth the effort of conducting formative evaluations if the response rate was so low. Others used the feedback for reflective purposes, and it was found that those that reflected on their work at higher levels tended to receive a greater year-on-year increase in their end of year teaching evaluations.

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Chapter number

13

Pagination

341-368

ISSN

2044-9968

ISBN-13

9781781902417

Language

eng

Notes

Reproduced with the kind permission of the copyright owner. This article is © Emerald Group Publishing and permission has been granted for this version to appear here. Emerald does not grant permission for this article to be further copied/distributed or hosted elsewhere without the express permission from Emerald Group Publishing Limited.

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B1 Book chapter

Copyright notice

2012, Emerald

Extent

13

Editor/Contributor(s)

Wankel C, Blessinger P

Publisher

Emerald Group Publishing

Place of publication

Bingley, England

Title of book

Increasing student engagement and retention using immersive interfaces : virtual worlds, gaming and simulation

Series

Cutting-edge technologies in higher education : v.6C

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