We encounter feedback mechanisms on the web, wherver we go. On Twitter, we know a Tweet is “good” if people Favorite it, or Retweet it. On Stack Overflow, people “upvote” good answers.
Think about the last time you received feedback on the web. Did the feedback help you achieve your goal? Share your experiences on the forum and lets figure out what good feedback looks like together.
Go to the ‘New Course’ category and pick a course to give feedback on. Structure your feedback as follows:
We call this “red - yellow - green” feedback, which you’ll soon see in action in badges.
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Badges are a good way to facilitate feedback on projects in a course. Design a badge for every project in your course. You can create a badge on badges.p2pu.org, and get a feel for how they work with our Badge Maker course.
Some good example badges to look at are:
To add your badges to your course, you should grab the embed code from the badges page by clicking on the embed button and paste the code into a seperate section in your module called “badges.” Here’s some detailed directions to help you embed your badge anywhere on the web.
This is an example of what the embed code looks like:
<iframe id="badge_embed" type="text/html" frameborder="0" height="310" width="210" src="//badges.p2pu.org/en/badge/view/3/embedded/?rendering=normal"></iframe>