If you click on #UoLFeedback you get search results. If it a search doesn't have the answer on the first page then there's a link 'Older Item' and you can move back to earlier entries. To save you the time I found the answer here --> http://ff.im/uiwmN
- Dr Alun Salt
By the way, that's not an attempt at sarcasm, some people genuinely don't see some links until you point them out, so even if you can someone else reading this question might not.
- Dr Alun Salt
Don't worry, it doesn't sound sarcastic. In fact I still don't get it - that link doesn't work for me (it tells me off for not being a peer mentor), and the search only goes as far back as 26th Oct - none of them seems to explain it, it's just something that people comment or put at the start of an update, seemingly at random. Also I've just terrified myself by browsing through your posts and those of the other two Drs (to try and find it) and discovering that I should have been doing something called Friday reflection?
- Jack Anthony Cox
Hi Jack. We've been adding the tag #uolfeedback to anything where people have said that they've received some feedback on work and how they are going to use that feedback to improve. The idea is to make it obvious that this is one of the main ways that you can learn more as. Your progress through your degree.
- Dr Jo Badge
from iPod
Friday feedback isn't compulsory, it's a way for you to think back and see what you've learnt or looking forward what you intend to improve on,
- Dr Jo Badge
from iPod
Ah thank god for that, I hadn't noticed it at all until today, thank you. And thanks, I think that clears it all up :)
- Jack Anthony Cox
Ah right, I must have linked to the wrong thing. But yes, what Jo Badge said. :)
- Dr Alun Salt