Lesson 4: Applying Construction to Insects and Arachnids

8:28 AM, Saturday September 11th 2021

Lesson 4 - Google Drive

Lesson 4 - Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-P1chxKUYoALfgTQBQDUzZPNIhmMCi7T?usp=sharing

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I was so caught up in the flow of drawing these creatures that I forgot I had done an extra page. Feel free to critique based on what you think. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!

Thank you :)

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12:38 AM, Monday November 14th 2022
edited at 12:41 AM, Nov 14th 2022

nice

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edited at 12:41 AM, Nov 14th 2022
2:43 PM, Wednesday November 23rd 2022

While it's always appreciated that students are interested in critiquing one another and helping out, it is important to understand that if we do not feel we have the time to offer to give a thorough critique of one's work with clear assessment of individual exercises, it is definitely better to just leave the submission alone. Reason being, when a submission receives feedback, it's taken out of the main queue and becomes less likely to receive feedback from someone else who may have more time to offer.

Furthermore, to learn how to give more effective critiques, I recommend taking a look at the unofficial checklists put together by Elodin, which you'll find here:

By following these checklists, you can more easily go through each exercise and call out issues on a point by point basis, rather than trying to summarize the critique of the whole submission in a couple of sentences.

It's of course perfectly okay if you don't have time - but in that case, do not respond as this will actively harm the student's chances of getting useful feedback. In order to ensure that your reply does not hinder this student from receiving further feedback, I am marking it as unhelpful.

12:10 AM, Thursday November 24th 2022

Ooh sorry i didnt know that thanks for telling me!

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