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Feedback in Online Course for Non-Native English-Speaking Students

By: Larisa Olesova

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This study investigates the effectiveness of audio versus text feedback for non-native English-speaking students in online courses. It shows how feedback impacts learning and perception, and how results differ if the instructor is a native or non-native speaker.

Feedback in Online Course for Non-Native English-Speaking Students is an investigation of the effectiveness of audio and text feedback provided in English in an online…
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Feedback in Online Course for Non-Native English-Speaking Students is an investigation of the effectiveness of audio and text feedback provided in English in an online course for non-native English-speaking students. The study presents results showing how audio and text feedback can impact on non-native English-speaking students’ higher-order learning as they participate in an asynchronous online course. It also discusses the results of how students perceive both types of the feedback provided. In addition, the study examines how the impact and perceptions differ when the instructor giving the feedback is a non-native English-speaking teacher or a native English-speaking teacher. Finally, the study discusses pedagogical implications and suggestions for instructors and designers in creating online learning environments as it relates to asynchronous online courses that include non-native English-speaking students. The students who participated in this study include non-native English-speaking students from a university in northern Siberia, Russia. An extended literature review of audio and text feedback in different learning environments is used to refer to the possible effectiveness of feedback expected in an online course. Feedback in Online Course for Non-Native English-Speaking Students provides empirical evidence that could assist online courses administrators in making appropriate assessment of non-native English-speaking students’ online learning.

Larisa Olesova, PhD, is an instructional designer specializing in distance education at George Mason University, and a faculty member in Yakutsk, Russia. She published her research on audio feedback in the Journal of Online Learning and Teaching and her work on cross-cultural online barriers in the Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks in 2011.

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-4223-0
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-4223-5
  • Date of Publication: 2013-01-31

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-6551-6
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-6551-7
  • Date of Publication: 2013-01-31
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Subject Codes:

  • BIC: JNQ, JNSV, YQTD
  • THEMA: JNQ, JNU, YPMT2
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