Strategic Management
The Caledonian Business School at GCU re-engineered the Strategic Management class to improve the usefulness, quality, consistency and timeliness of student feedback from a large teaching team so improve engagement and reflection. The re-engineering activities were also used by the module team as a mechanism to facilitate reflection amongst themselves on how they can improve assessment practices. The results of the completed redesign can be found by following the links listed below:
At a Glance
Faculty:
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Caledonian Business School
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Class/Course:
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Strategic Management
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Students:
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700
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Technology:
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Electronic feedback software (EFS) [EFS is freely available online fromPhil Denton of Liverpool John Moores University]
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Assessment Activities:
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Improved tutor feedback to students supported by feedback form.
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Efficiencies:
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Despite early start-up costs and learning curve efficiency gains have been reported by the majority of tutors marking scripts and returning feedback to students .
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Learning Gains:
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There is evidence to suggest that electronic feedback software stimulated many ‘conversations’ about the assignment marks amongst students. 90% of students said they were happy with this mode of feedback on this module.
"Emails gave you the privacy to access your feedback either at uni or at home. I liked it. It was clear and concise." Student comment
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Preliminary Findings
Principles in Practice
Staff Involved
- Susan Ogden [S.Ogden 'at' gcal.ac.uk]
- Alec Wersun [ A.Wersun 'at' gcal.ac.uk]