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Learn how to effectively ask for feedback using a structured approach that helps guide constructive criticism of your work.
Here are the elements you should communicate when asking for feedback:
- Project State
- Goals
- Constraints (technical, time, financial)
- Explanation of what you did and why you did it. For example, "The goal is to do [ BLANK ], so I made [ this decision ]"
- Type of critique sought
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Getting feedback early and
often is more effective and less pressure.
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If you receive negative feedback on
something you've worked on for a month,
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it's gonna hurt more than if
you spend an hour on it.
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Additionally, you'll quickly validate if
you're heading in the right direction.
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So how do you know when to
start seeking feedback?
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Share as soon as your
concept is fleshed out, or
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your visual direction is
able to be communicated.
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As a tech degree student, slack is
a great way to get feedback on your work.
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We found that students who are active
in slack have better outcomes.
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