Wednesday, January 13, 2010
audio feedback reaction
I found the audio feedback provided by my professors in regard to my symposium was surprisingly helpful. I found their oral comments more specific than the written comments I usually recieve with my papers, and touched on specific points as they progressed through the essay. Normally the written comments I recieve on my completed papers are vague and general due to a limit of writing space as opposed to the specific comments provided by my professors. While it was a bit strange to be talked at and scolded to a degree I found it generally more helpful and enlightening than the typical comments I have recieved in the past. They, for the most part, aligned with the criticisms of my peers during the editing session held in class, and reiterated that I needed to research a bit more before completing my final draft.
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I get what you're saying about comments on papers being vague, but i would argue that if our professors were to use written comments they wouldn't be so vague. I think it probably depends on the professor.
ReplyDeleteYou can't be vague with audio comments because you are being forced to talk. It's very nice to get specific comments than just general ones.
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