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Posted on 10/05/201906/05/2019 by Rafael Scapin

Research finds university students prefer digital feedback

Comments scrawled manually? Face-to-face dialogue? Or digital recordings? In a new Monash University study, thousands of Australian university students have voted digital as their preferred feedback mode.

https://www.campusreview.com.au/2019/04/mark-my-words-research-finds-uni-students-prefer-digital-feedback/

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