Tag Archives: peer-to-peer feedback
Being a Southampton Feedback Champion: Impressions from a student representative (by Giles Howard)
June 20, 2014
When I first received the email about Feedback Champions, I knew immediately I wanted to do it – I represent the students of the Faculty of Physical Sciences and Engineering in countless meetings, and if there’s one topic that invariably comes up, it is feedback and “what students think about feedback” – a question that […]
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Being a Southampton Feedback Champion: impressions from a post-graduate student (by Kristina Stuart)
June 6, 2014
I must confess, I applied to be a Southampton Feedback Champion initially because it offered the practical experience I needed to complement a master’s qualification in Sociology and Social Policy; and it was some extra shoe-shopping money. However, after the first meeting I realised the importance of this program’s mandate. Feedback Champions offered students the […]
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Being a Southampton Feedback Champion: first impressions (by Magdalena Siembab)
May 12, 2014
When I first heard about the Feedback Champions project – I thought: “how can one be a feedback champion? What is it all about?” I was confused but in the same time the title drawn my attention. And so I joined. From the beginning we were thrown in at the deep end. I was supposed […]
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