“…At school, teachers' feedback practices influence pupils' motivation (Ryan & Deci, 2000a), ability beliefs (Harter, 2012) and their relationship with teachers (Corno, 2009;Griffin, 2018;Schenke, Ruzek, Lam, Karabenick, & Eccles, 2018). As recent findings show that pupils are encouraged differently by technologyenhanced feedback delivered online (Oinas, Vainikainen, & Hotulainen, 2017, 2018, this study evaluates whether different patterns of receiving technology-enhanced feedback are connected to the learning and academic well-being of pupils. In the present study, pupils' school achievement and perceived motivation as indicators of learning, and their relationship with teachers and competence as an indicator of academic wellbeing are evaluated in accordance with technology-enhanced feedback received from the teacher, since feedback is shown to mediate cognitive and affective factors simultaneously (Pekrun, Cusack, Murayma, Elliot, &Thomas, 2014).…”