Feedback that Sticks: Evidence Across Modalities & Disciplines

Feedback is one of the most powerful tools instructors have to support student learning鈥攂ut only when students actually use it. Research shows that feedback is most effective when it is timely, actionable, and connected to future work, helping students understand not just what went wrong but what to do next.

In this interactive workshop, we鈥檒l explore practical, evidence-based strategies for designing feedback that promotes learning, motivation, and engagement in in-person, online, and competency-based courses.

Participants will:

  • Learn key principles of effective feedback
  • Explore strategies that promote student engagement
  • Review examples of feedback across different types of assignments
  • Identify one聽simple change they can implement immediately聽in their own teaching

Join us for a session focused on practical ideas you can use right away to make feedback more meaningful鈥攁nd more likely to stick.

 including slides and sample assignments with feedback.