Feedback Literacy
Feedback literacy means that you actively and consciously seek, understand, and apply feedback for your personal growth. This means that you ask for feedback from multiple sources (fellow students, teachers, stakeholders), are open to critical comments, critically evaluate them, and process them into targeted improvement actions. Feedback literacy helps you grow quickly and effectively and prevents blind spots in your development as a game developer.
Starting Points
Key Points
- You proactively ask for feedback from different perspectives and sources.
- The received feedback is clearly summarized, analyzed, and translated into concrete improvement points.
- You show an open attitude and respond constructively to received feedback.
- There is demonstrable processing of feedback in subsequent versions or actions.