Abstract Consistency in feedback is recognised as a crucial element for student assessment literacy and electronic feedback can facilitate this. The present project aimed to develop and refine common ways to communicate key feedback messages as part of transparency in assessment to enhance students' learning using QuickMarks (QMs; part of Turnitin) and
Imogen Tijou, Lara Webber, Ava Sun
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Application of evidence into practice in trauma: the Purpose-to-Practice (P2P) approach to consensus generation. [PDF]
Guido JM +8 more
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Evaluation of a National Quality Improvement Collaborative for Improving Cancer Screening.
Joung RH +9 more
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A Problem in the Use of Parallel Source Material in Medieval History: The Capture of Jerusalem in 1099 [PDF]
University of Texas at Austin
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The origins of limb lengthening and reconstruction surgery date back to 1521 when the first intervention ever reported in history was performed on St. Ignatius of Loyola. [PDF]
Vandenbulcke F +3 more
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Sampling Design and Sample Processing Affect Soil Biodiversity Assessments
ABSTRACT Biodiversity surveys require an appropriate sampling design for optimal performance and comparability across space and time and across studies. Based on PacBio and Illumina amplicon sequencing of animals, bacteria and fungi, we assessed and compared various soil sampling designs from widely used continental and global metabarcoding‐based ...
Meirong Chen +5 more
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Measuring autonomy in hybrid work: scale development. [PDF]
Datta P, Balasundaram S, N E, Nair S.
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Assessment of microbiota present on a Portuguese historical stone convent using high-throughput sequencing approaches. [PDF]
Rosado T +8 more
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Religion in the US during the time of a Pandemic: A Medical Perspective. [PDF]
Knight D, Dudenkov DV, Cheshire WP.
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ABSTRACT The Tasmanian masked owl (Tyto novaehollandiae subsp. castanops) and swift parrot (Lathamus discolor) rely on old forest features that are declining across their ranges in Tasmania, Australia. Under the Australian Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999, the swift parrot is listed as Critically Endangered, and the ...
Charley Gros, Phil Bell, Matthew H. Webb
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