“Will they listen to me?” Investigating the utilization of audio feedback in higher education

Q1 Arts and Humanities Studies in English Language and Education Pub Date : 2023-05-31 DOI:10.24815/siele.v10i2.28173
Dwi Bayu Saputra, M. A. Arianto, Eko Saputra
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Many studies have discussed the importance of technology in delivering feedback to students’ assignments since its deployment provides convenience, timeliness, rich information, asynchronous discussion, and social presence. However, the effectiveness of audio feedback has received very scant investigation in the context of higher education in Indonesia. To fill such an empirical void, this exploratory sequential mixed method probes the students’ perceptions towards the use of audio feedback. Thirty-two undergraduate students from one of the public universities in Bengkulu, Indonesia, majoring in Early Childhood and Studies and taking English as a compulsory subject, participated in this study. Three data collection techniques were deployed to triangulate the data. A questionnaire was distributed to examine students’ perceptions of audio feedback, followed by a freeform writing and semi-structured interview to draw more pictures of the students’ experiences of this feedback mode. The results show that even though all participants in this study had never received this type of feedback, most participants had positive perceptions of using audio feedback. They mentioned they got thorough, detailed, and personal feedback, so they felt engaged in the learning processes. This finding is expected to enrich the knowledge of the effectiveness of audio feedback and to encourage eager teaching practitioners to use it in their teaching processes, as it could increase students’ engagement in the learning process.
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“他们会听我的吗?”高等教育中音频反馈利用的调查
许多研究讨论了技术在向学生的作业提供反馈方面的重要性,因为它的部署提供了便利性、及时性、丰富的信息、异步讨论和社交存在。然而,在印度尼西亚高等教育的背景下,音频反馈的有效性得到了非常少的调查。为了填补这样的经验空白,这个探索性的顺序混合方法探讨了学生对使用音频反馈的看法。本研究选取了32名来自印尼明古鲁一所公立大学的幼儿与研究专业的本科生,英语为必修科目。采用了三种数据收集技术对数据进行三角测量。我们发放了一份调查问卷,调查学生对音频反馈的看法,随后进行了自由写作和半结构化访谈,以更多地描绘学生对这种反馈模式的体验。结果表明,尽管本研究中的所有参与者从未收到过这种类型的反馈,但大多数参与者对使用音频反馈都有积极的看法。他们提到他们得到了全面、详细和个人的反馈,所以他们觉得自己参与到了学习过程中。这一发现有望丰富对音频反馈有效性的认识,并鼓励热切的教学从业者在教学过程中使用音频反馈,因为它可以提高学生在学习过程中的参与度。
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Studies in English Language and Education
Studies in English Language and Education Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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