How students receive feedback on their work

By megzzbp
  • 1950s-1980s: Oral and Handwritten Feedback On Completed Assignments

    Face to face instruction and paper assignments. Feedback was delivered mainly through verbal communication or handwritten notes. While individualized, it was time-consuming to provide and difficult for students to access after the fact.
  • 1990s: Typed Instructor Feedback With Printed Rubrics

    Word processors and printers.
    The use of typed feedback and rubrics enhanced clarity and made teacher expectations more transparent to students.