The effects of students perceived usefulness and trustworthiness of peer feedback on learning satisfaction in online learning environments

In this study, students' perceived usefulness and trustworthiness of peer feedback on learning satisfaction in the online learning environment were investigated using a pre-Test and post-Test research design at Wageningen University and Research. In total, 135 undergraduate students participated in this study. Students peer feedback performance was observed in argumentative essay writing. A module called "Argumentative Essay Writing" was designed and students were asked to write an essay, provide peer feedback on peers essays, and revise their essay based on the received feedback. Then students were asked to fill out the learning satisfaction and the attitude award to peer feedback surveys. The results showed that students perceived usefulness and trustworthiness of peer feedback affect their learning satisfaction. This study adds to our understanding of the importance of the perceived usefulness and trustworthiness of peer feedback in online learning environments, particularly in the context of argumentative essay writing.

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Main Authors: Kerman, Nafiseh Taghizadeh, Banihashem, Seyyed Kazem, Noroozi, Omid, Biemans, Harm J.A.
Format: Article in monograph or in proceedings biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Universidad Politécnica de Valencia
Subjects:Online peer feedback, Perceived trustworthiness, Perceived usefulness, learning satisfaction,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/the-effects-of-students-perceived-usefulness-and-trustworthiness-
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