Week 8 Comments and Feedback

At the beginning of the course, most comments i received was just about the praise and the compliment on how well i got with the posts or stories. I was happy to hear that, but then one friend (anonymously) showing me i got some grammatical errors in the posts, i thanks her about that. This was a five star rating comment i got because i want to improve my writing. Then, when we talk about the "WWW" and "pretend" strategies, the comments got more and more helpful to me. It allows me to know what others really thinking about my stories and then i can make my stories more appeal to others.
On the other hand, the feedbacks i gave to other are also improved over time. First, i just gave some summary feedback (like how well the post is, how about the idea....). Now i do gave so many in-depth feedbacks for future understanding.
Leaving and receiving comments on blogs really help connecting me to others people. Since this is an online class, and i'm personally not good at remember the name, blogs provide much more information about my friends out there. Based on the way people writing the stories, one can say about the characteristics of the "author". Is he or she optimistic or pessimistic? Because, those storytelling are being told based on what the "author" wanted but actually not happen in the original version. It is really based on the perception of each person.
So far, i am satisfy with the project's introduction. However, i will make changes throughout the project for more appealing and corresponding to the development of the story.
This is the picture from the Feedback Cats. I like the picture because i'm really a fan of cat. Well! I am also like the quote. One of my professor back in Vietnam told me that "if i fail, i will try again and again and again and again... until success. But if you fail, what should you do?" It is always a big question to answer. "I may fail, but i am never a failure"

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