I really value the feedback I receive because it helps me improve in current assignments. I can also then use previous feedback towards future assignments as notes I keep in mind. Feedback that I receive helps me see my work from a different perspective and opens up different viewpoints.
When I give feedback to my group mates I try to be specific and detailed, because I always like when I get detailed feedback. Feedback shouldn’t be vague, I take the time to thoroughly read through my group mates work and provide my thoughts and suggestions for improvement. When I also give feedback I don’t just like to say what I think would be better, but I like to provide my reasoning behind my feedback or my thought process on why this could strengthen their work.
In my group we have a joint word document, and everyone in the group has their own section or tab within the word document. In our own tabs we each have all of our work and our brainstorming ideas written down. Then we also have a tab where all of our work is organized and compiled together by category or chronological order. We all then click on each other’s tabs and scroll through them, and we are able to add comments or notes that pop out on the side of the screen. This is something that we have been using since the beginning of our project and has been extremely useful throughout all of our work.