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== Feedback == # Watch each short video pitch for the people in your assigned group. # After watching each the video, spend a ''minimum'' of 7 minutes writing a reply to each of the day's presenters' messages in Canvas giving them feedback on their presentation and pitch. Saying you liked the pitch is fine but focus on giving substantive, critical feedback that will help each person make concrete changes and improvements to the work in the presentation to produce a better final project. Feel free to ask questions about things you were unclear about. Feel free to give specific suggestions for course material that might be useful or connections that might be helpful. I expect everybody to spend between 7 and 12 minutes giving feedback to each presenters in your groups. <!-- Each person will give feedback to 6 others. I expect that this assignment will take a maximum of 120 minutes (<7m to watch each videos; <12m for each piece of feedback). This is less than the period of time you would normally spend in class and/or watching lectures for the week; this means you have time to prepare your pitches and make them great. --> Feedback will be graded as part of participation and I will weight it so that it's equivalent to preparation for one case session. I cannot give any credit for late assignments.
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