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  • Educational Technology
  • Learning Environment Design

Background:

  • Traditional feedback methods often lack continuous engagement.
  • Adapting learning environments to diverse student needs is crucial for educational success.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce 'Your Voice Counts,' a novel method for continuous course feedback.
  • To develop a flexible and responsive learning environment catering to evolving student cohorts.
  • To enhance student engagement and foster positive learning attitudes through timely feedback.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of the 'Your Voice Counts' continuous feedback system.
  • Analysis of student feedback to identify and address course-related issues.
  • Adaptation of pedagogical strategies based on collected feedback.

Main Results:

  • The 'Your Voice Counts' system facilitated timely and responsive issue resolution.
  • The method contributed to a more flexible and adaptive learning environment.
  • Continuous feedback promoted active learning and improved student attitudes.

Conclusions:

  • Continuous course feedback is effective in creating responsive and adaptive educational settings.
  • 'Your Voice Counts' offers a scalable solution for enhancing student learning experiences.
  • Fostering an inclusive environment through feedback supports positive academic attitudes.