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[EN] This paper analyses to what extent, and how, student’s work can be used to improve students’ on-site
learning experience and enrich the course evaluation process. The work presented focuses on gathering and ...[+]
[EN] This paper analyses to what extent, and how, student’s work can be used to improve students’ on-site
learning experience and enrich the course evaluation process. The work presented focuses on gathering and analysing
different information related to the out-of-class work carried out by students in various Bachelor and Master courses
taught at the Universitat Politècnica de València. Results show that there is not a clear relationship between the time
devoted to a given task and the attained results, but they highlight especial cases to be considered, like a number of
students that devote excessive time to the task but get poor marks. Moreover, the lack of adequate supervision of outof-class
work leads to situations where teachers underestimate or overestimate this time. Supervision of student’s outof-class
work is thus an essential asset for adequately tuning and improving courses content and scheduling, providing
meaningful feedback to students, and rewarding the personal work they invest on tasks, something of major
importance for keeping students’ motivation in continuous learning and evaluation processes.
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