Final Entry

How did this quarter go for you? What did you love? What do you wish would have gone differently?

This quarter was very eye opening to me. I was able to get a much better understand about what the minor is all about! I am super glad I decided to take this minor because so far just this first quarter has been awesome, and I am learning very helpful skill sets to be the entrepreneur I want to be. Not sure what I would do differently. Somethings confused me at first, but I have a feeling next quarter will go much smoother.

Meg asked me to review over all the videos and write about something that stuck out to me(because I messed up my journals a little bit this quarter on accident).

After watching over all the videos, the one that really stood out to me the most was the feedback section. I have never really thought of the importance of feedback until this class. After watching the feedback video I have realized it can be super helpful to give good, detailed constructive feedback. This allows each group to make the adjustments they need to succeed, because everyone understands the importance of the feedback, so they want it to be as helpful as possible.

3 thoughts on “Final Entry

  1. I’m so excited you’re glad you decided to take this minor, it really is such a unique experience. Things will definitely always be a tad confusing in the minor (although not as confusing as the first quarter), but it’s just part of what makes E&I it’s own unique thing.

    You’re right, feedback is definitely super important, not only in the content of the feedback, but also how it’s delivered to the person can have a huge impact on how it’s received.

    Have a great holiday break!

  2. I agree completely with what you’ve said regarding feedback. I had a similar though regarding data collected when researching your project or your venture; good data is critical to finding the right direction and knowing where you should be going.

  3. Man! watching all the videos is a lot for one assignment! Feedback though is definitely a great skill, probably one of the most important ones taught in this class. I’m definitely better at it and everyone appreciates good feedback!

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