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3:35 PM, Tuesday September 22nd 2020

Please keep in mind that feedback that is not specific, and that only speaks in vague generalities, while certainly well meaning and appreciated, are not helpful. In fact, when a student receives feedback from someone, their submission is marked as having been critiqued - meaning their changes of getting any more feedback (without that critique being marked as unhelpful) is severely reduced.

If you don't have the time to dig into a full critique (which would certainly be understandable), then it is best to leave it to someone else instead.

1:20 AM, Wednesday September 23rd 2020

Yep my bad. I see the importance of good feedback now. Its taken me a few lessons for it to sink in.

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