(reminding to be a mirror)
Sunday, September 10, 2017
Feedback Stratagies
Looking at the different strategies one of my favorite things I read was when it was talking about being a mirror in the article, How to craft constructive feedback. To be a mirror it takes asking two major questions, "What stood out for you? and Was there anything you wanted more of?". I liked this part of the graph because I think asking yourself these questions make it easy to see how you really feel about the thing you are reading. It is sometimes hard to find a way to help someone with criticism but these questions can defiantly give you a jump start. Another bit of good advice that I will use talked about not being vague, confusing, or general. It shows that if you are going to give constructive criticism then make it constructive and not something that you are writing just to write. This was in the article, how to give specific feedback, and it was full of good advice. It advised to make sure your comments about their writing are fixable. Sometimes people comment without knowing a backstory or aren't grasping the full message and this is saying that if you are commenting on their writing to make it better then make sure that changing their words are possible and not just you writing blindly.
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