Presentation and workshop: FeedbackFruits: integrating digital activities into feedback practices

The event is a collaboration between BILT and DEO to illustrate more of the opportunities to enhance feedback experiences for all.
There are two separate events following on from each other in the same venue (Life Sciences Room G13):
1 pm – 2 pm Presentation: FeedbackFruits: integrating digital activities into feedback practices – REGISTER HERE
2 – 2.15 pm Break
2.15 – 3.30 pm Workshop: FeedbackFruits – REGISTER HERE
Please note: You will need to book on to each event separately using the links above.
Information about the sessions:
Presentation: FeedbackFruits: integrating digital activities into feedback practices
This presentation session will highlight three examples of how FeedbackFruits has been implemented in the three different faculties at the University.
- Francesca Dennis (School of Chemistry) will present on how peer review has been developed through the use of FeedbackFruits.
- Rabeya Khatoon (School of Economics) will share experiences of using FeedbackFruits to complement feedback evaluation on group member contributions.
- Asim Ali (Bristol Medical School) will present on approaches to peer review in the Theory and Practice of Teaching and Learning unit through FeedbackFruits.
Workshop: FeedbackFruits
This practical and digitally-hands-on workshop offers staff the opportunity to learn more about FeedbackFruits and understand how to develop peer review and group member evaluation activities in line with the University’s strategic priorities for assessment
The second part of the workshop will explore the design of peer review activities in FeedbackFruits, including set-up, pedagogic considerations and evaluating how to best integrate evaluation tools such as marking criteria and rubrics into design.
The first part of the workshop will cover how to develop digital approaches to enhancing peer feedback skills as well as how FeedbackFruits design considerations can boost feedback literacy.