How Can I Use Voice Feedback to Improve Student Learning?
Research shows that students value and are far more likely to incorporate voice feedback in completing their assignments than written feedback.
What’s more, research indicates that students learn more effectively and retain more of what they learn through voice feedback.
In addition, teachers both save time and significantly improve student outcomes by using voice feedback.
In this Magna 20 Minute Mentor, John Orlando, Ph.D., explains the benefits of using voice feedback and walks you through the process of how to incorporate this approach into your teaching.
You learn how to:
- Choose the appropriate type of feedback for your message.
- Provide voice feedback on students’ assignments using both Microsoft Word and PDF software.
- Gain insights into the advantages of voice feedback by looking at studies that have been done.
You will learn how to:
- Choose the appropriate type of feedback for your message.
- Provide voice feedback on students’ assignments using both Microsoft Word and PDF software.
- Gain insights into the advantages of voice feedback by looking at studies that have been done.
Professional Development Learning Outcomes
You will:
- Understand why voice feedback improves learning outcomes.
- Know how to provide voice feedback on your students’ assignments using both Microsoft Word and PDF software.
- Be able to troubleshoot students’ problems by listening to voice feedback.
Make this program available for ongoing training
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Meet Your Mentor:
![]() | John Orlando, Ph.D. |
Bonus Material:
- PDF Transcript
- Supplemental Materials
- PowerPoint Handouts



