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Online Communities and Crowds (Spring 2025)/Community advising report
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==== Feedback ==== For giving feedback, I'd like you to spend 7-10 minutes writing specific, substantive comments, questions, and suggestions for each of the presenters whose work you are assigned to address. You will provide this feedback via Canvas. '''Feedback is generally better when it is specific, concrete, and detailed.''' Saying you liked the pitch is fine, but focus on giving substantive comments (e.g., identify specific strengths, elements of the slides or ideas that you liked and explain what you thought they added). Critical feedback (delivered politely and directly) can also help each person make concrete changes and improvements 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. There will be no other reading or other assignments due this week, so the 30-40 minutes it should take you to give this feedback should not be a huge burden. '''All feedback is due 24 hours after the end of class on the day of the presentation''' (i.e., noon on Thursday, June 6). You will also receive feedback from the instructor on your presentation.
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