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Feedback in:

1. How would you rate the quality of the comments and feedback you are receiving from other students in the class?

I would the quality of the comments and feedback I am receiving to 10/10 because they give helpful advice and some of them are also encouraging! It also helps me to think that I am not alone when it comes to struggling with specific tasks.

2. What kinds of comments you are finding to be the most useful?

The comments that I find most useful are the ones with suggestions about my game and also opinions that are shared with me. It is valuable to me because it could help me to make my game better.


Feedback out:

1. Similarly, how would you rate the quality of the comments and feedback you are leaving for other students? 

I would rate the quality of the comments and feedback I give to other students' blogs as 8/10. I know that I am trying my best to give good feedback but I am not sure if it is 100% helpful for the student. Sometimes, The project blogs that other students made are already good and there's no need to change anything.

2. Have you found some good feedback strategies?

The two feedback strategies that we use are very useful. It is very easy to comment on blog posts when I use them as they are very simple and easy to apply in any written posts.

3.Are you getting some good ideas for your own writing as you analyze other people's writing?

Yes. Reading other people's blogs really helps me to improve my own writing because I learned multiple words that can be used in writing.


Blog comments

1. Do you have a sense of getting to know people by connecting with them on their blogs?

After doing multiple comments feedback to other students' blogs, I feel more comfortable communicating with them even though we haven't talked in person. Giving them feedbacks also makes an opening to interact with them. By reading their blogs, makes me see their creative side and also a few of their personalities.

2. Are you happy with how your introduction post and how your blog, in general, provides a space where people can get to know you?

Yes, I am happy with how my introduction post and my blog can provide a space for people to get to know me. Every time I write new blogs, I would always try to sound friendly as much as possible to create a bit of connection to people who would read them. Except for those blogs about reading tasks as we intend to write in a more formal/professional way. My introduction is simple yet informative about myself therefore I think that other people would feel comfortable leaving a comment on it.


Looking Forward

1. What do you want/need to do differently to make the feedback assignments more useful for others and/or more useful for you?

 I think what I want to do differently next time when I give feedback assignments is to try to go back over to previous blogs that I gave feedback to, to see what they have changed and what did improve.

2. Do you want to make any changes to your blog?

I like the layout of my blog so far because it is easy to navigate and find information. I change the image I placed on the top of my blogs from time to time and I also tried to do some tech-tasks to improve my blog.

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