Thursday, March 7, 2019

Week 8 Comments and Feedback

Students are never failures. They may experience failure, learn from failure, grow from failure. But they are never defined by failure. (Image source from Andi McNair)

The comments I am receiving on my posts are useful for sure. But the most useful feedback I enjoy is the one our professor gives us. She emails us back in a timely matter and tells us exactly what we need to fix, and I really enjoy that. The feedback I give back could be better. I think my strategy is reading the author’s note first then reading the story, so I can be aware what I am reading for the story. Also, reading other students feedback helps me make sure I am not the only one thinking a certain way. Sometimes I doubt myself and think I am wrong until I see someone post a similar comment to mine- which makes me feel a lot better.
What I can move forward is to be more descriptive about my feedback. I felt like I was very broad and barely specified it in my feedback comments. Maybe if I did that, it would definitely help them improve their posts because I would want the same thing.

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