Week 8 Comments and Feedback
For the most part, the feedback comments I've received have been helpful. Most people try to say something nice, but also point out things that could make my stories better. Sometimes I'll get one that suggests I do something I've already done or asks me to explain something I've already explained. These are less helpful because I know the reader wasn't really paying attention. I do try to go back and see if I can make the object of the comment clearer.
I try to do for other students what I like them to do for my posts. Point out nice things, but also gently suggest edits that could make a post better. I do get ideas from other stories sometimes, especially for ways to write a story. I often just rewrite a story, but other students get more creative and continue the story, or make it something completely new.
I like the laid-back feel of this class. It makes it easier to socialize with others without pressure. The introduction posts make it less stressful to put yourself out there and also get to know others. I think it's interesting to really see who wrote a story. I get more than a name. I can see what this person wants to be.
I'm really pleased with the feedback I've been receiving. The biggest thing I would suggest is ending on a good note. If you provide criticism, I think it's important to say one last nice thing about the person's work at the end of the comment. It always leaves me with less of the feeling that someone just ripped my story to shreds. Right now, I'm happy with my blog, so I think I'll keep it the way it is.
I try to do for other students what I like them to do for my posts. Point out nice things, but also gently suggest edits that could make a post better. I do get ideas from other stories sometimes, especially for ways to write a story. I often just rewrite a story, but other students get more creative and continue the story, or make it something completely new.
I like the laid-back feel of this class. It makes it easier to socialize with others without pressure. The introduction posts make it less stressful to put yourself out there and also get to know others. I think it's interesting to really see who wrote a story. I get more than a name. I can see what this person wants to be.
I'm really pleased with the feedback I've been receiving. The biggest thing I would suggest is ending on a good note. If you provide criticism, I think it's important to say one last nice thing about the person's work at the end of the comment. It always leaves me with less of the feeling that someone just ripped my story to shreds. Right now, I'm happy with my blog, so I think I'll keep it the way it is.
(Feedback, Source: Growth Mindset Resources)
I chose this particular Feedback Cat, because it's something that I struggle with. It hurts when people poke at the plot holes in my story and point out things that don't make sense. At first, I can get defensive. Then, I tell myself that I have to accept the criticism. People aren't trying to be rude. They just want to help me make my projects better. I want the help and I want my stories to be the best they can be.
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