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Comments and Feedback 


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Introduction

So for this blog, I will be writing about the feedback I have been getting and the feedback I have been leaving for other students and the blog comments I have been leaving on students blogs. 


Feedback In 

The feedback that I have been taking in from the past couple of weeks from other students I have found to be quite positive and uplifting. These comments I have been receiving had actually motivated me to do better with my project/game. The quality of the feedback I feel is quite helpful, most of them I saw were using the WWW (Wow, Wonder, What if) method and the TAG (Tell, Ask, Give) method that I had been using too and it honestly works well. The comments I found to be the most useful are the ones giving me suggestions on how to improve on my game, what I can do to alter any issues relating to the game and giving me suggestions on what I can add to the game to make the game a way more enjoyable experience than before.


Feedback Out 

The quality of feedback that I have been giving out to other students in my course I feel has been quite good. I read and looked into each blog in detail and I was able to point out the positives and negatives in the blogs on all the processes of each week. I was using the WWW and TAG methods that we learned about this semester and I feel these methods actually helped us all in making our games brilliant. I was also reading other peoples blogs in my free time and I saw how others write compare to my blogs and I took some inspiration on how other people write and implement it in my own blogs. 

I was mainly using the methods that our lecturer taught us and that was the WWW method and the TAG method because I feel these were the best way to give out feedback because it gives a step-by-step guide on what areas you should look into, what are the things you liked about the project, giving out thoughtful questions and giving some suggestions to improve on the project.


Blog Comments 

The blog comments I feel was the most fun part of the tasks we had to do because they gave us an opportunity to connect with our fellow peers in our classrooms and get to know other people in the class that we do not know too much about. So the introduction blogs was a great way to connect all of us in the class and spark some great conversations if we have similar interests to them. I am quite happy with my Introduction blog and I feel it gives quite a good idea of how my life is like and what my personality is like. 


If I were to make any changes to my blog to make it better for me and others is by changing up my introduction blog a little bit because I want to add some more interests and goals of mine. Because there were a few interests I have developed being in this course and I want to be able to show everyone.

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