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More than Words: Using Voice Comments to Provide Effective Feedback
What’s the value of feedback on student written work if that feedback goes unread? With more writing instruction and evaluation going online, the opportunity to provide feedback through different modalities has opened the door for instructors to tap into more diverse options for reaching students.
This 30-minute webcast explores the benefits—and the increased efficacy—of using voice comments to provide feedback on student writing.
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Meagan Kittle Autry is the Assistant Director of the First Year Writing Program and the Campus Writing and Speaking Program at North Carolina
State University, where she is also working on her PhD in Communication, Rhetoric, and Digital Media.
Her research with the writing programs focuses on teaching with technology in hybrid (also known as blended) classrooms and the use of audio-visual feedback for writers across disciplines.
Her work also focuses specifically on issues for writing program administrators in implementing technology in their programs.

Jason Chu is the Senior Education Manager at Turnitin. His focus is on working to build resources for educators, and his personal passion is to find better ways to enhance student achievement. He will be moderating this webinar.
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