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feedback with a slight zoom...

yes, my cusor says "what?".

you can blame a certain someone for that ^^

Infographic that shows the feedback process for major projects

The toaster has a bad example of feedback. The knob that adjusts how long it toasts stays where it is during the toasting and you can never tell when the toast is about to be ready until it jumps out.

FeatureSet makes collecting feedback and comments from customers, partners and employees easy.

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I came across this in my archive recently: in the eighties I had the original pinned up in my office in the UK. It still makes me smile.

 

Anyone know who the artist is, or where it came from? Possibly "Punch".

 

It turns out it was "The UTNE Reader"

During my keynote presentation at the Durham Blackboard Users conference (7th January 2014) I asked the audience to draw the 'architecture of participation' for their organisation.

 

More about architectures of participation here.

Hey ya'll! This feedback form is for Second Life creators who have purchased my full-permission / mesh products. Your input helps me improve existing releases, develop new full-perm systems, and better support creators using my templates. All feedback is appreciated and reviewed. ♥

 

Customer Feedback Form:

forms.gle/ouhv8dRr5XFuQGZWA

 

[TR] Marketplace:

marketplace.secondlife.com/en-US/stores/69863

We got the feedback From AMET University VC and Team about Our AAMP Product…

 

Visit our official website:-

www.guruits.com

Eine Antwort kommt oft, und unverhofft.

 

Wenn schon deutsche Kinder keine tolle Leseleistung haben (PISA), was soll man da von einem kleinen Hund erwarten?

Freiburg, Juni 2009.

by Marc van Elburg and Marcel Herms

 

Lee Ranaldo & Thurston Moore

During my keynote presentation at the Durham Blackboard Users conference (7th January 2014) I asked the audience to draw the 'architecture of participation' for their organisation.

 

More about architectures of participation here.

I have a new iPod! This was taken using the FaceTime camera. This was also uploaded to Flickr directly from that iPod. Pretty cool little device!

During my keynote presentation at the Durham Blackboard Users conference (7th January 2014) I asked the audience to draw the 'architecture of participation' for their organisation.

 

More about architectures of participation here.

Formative Assessment and Design Thinking feedbacks from SWBLC12 and ISTE12

Yeah, I guess I am (stuck up).

 

Lost an in-class debate yesterday. We randomly picked opponents, and it so happened that the two strongest groups were pitted against each other. My team came close, but we lost by 1/2 pt. Individually though, I beat the other guy by 6 points.

 

Slightly sore about the outcome because we had the popular vote (people's final stances), but in essence lost the electoral vote (debate quality). I need to figure out a way to clone myself for these bloody group projects.

 

What hurts the most, though, is losing to some unoriginal management major douchebag.

Formative Assessment and Design Thinking feedbacks from SWBLC12 and ISTE12

Comments always appreciated, as long as you keep it clean - I love to hear your feedback! xx

 

Gemma and I both have our birthdays within a few days of each other so we decided to go back to Lincoln for another weekend to celebrate it.

 

Our last night in Lincoln was really Gemma's birthday night because we were going back home on her birthday the next day. We found a new place with a light=up dance floor - Fever Boutique.

 

Good tunes and a great night although we didn't meet many people that night. Very enjoyable nonetheless and there's even video evidence of me dancing, ha ha!

 

At Fever Boutique with its light-up dance floor.

I captured this image in a wooded valley near Ripon where the sun provided lots of different lighting situations.

Slightly out of my comfort zone trying different camera setting and compositions.

Thank you for taking the time to view, I welcome any constructive feedback.

Felt the need to make something today so did this.

 

another day of working at home. Didn't step out once. HOWEVER I did get an idea from a documentary I watched the day before about Chaos. and decided to play with my video camera and my PC monitor... creating a feedback of the image I was seeing. the result, cool patterns.

9” x 7”, acrylic paint and gloss varnish on watercolor paper

Win a dinner with your feedback

I joined eBay over the weekend and purchased an item moments after registering. My order arrived 4 days before the ETA, so I had hoped to leave positive feedback for the seller. However, eBay has a policy that denies users who have been registered with the website for fewer than 5 days the ability to leave feedback. They do this in order to prevent novices from making mistakes and to deter users from making alias usernames to falsely bolster their own seller reputation or falsely damage that of another seller.

During my keynote presentation at the Durham Blackboard Users conference (7th January 2014) I asked the audience to draw the 'architecture of participation' for their organisation.

 

More about architectures of participation here.

rate a movie or say you aren't interested and another one replaces it in-place.

Hey guy's just got PaintShop Pro X4 this weekend, first image editing with it and looking for some feedback please, let me know what you think, mixed feelings about it, definitely not photoshop. LOL.

 

This photo is copyright by Brandon Farris.

 

If interested in using it please email me at- brandon.farris12@gmail.com or seahawks7757@yahoo.com

 

Thanks!

We got the feedback From AMET University VC and Team about Our AAMP Product…

 

Visit our official website:-

www.guruits.com

The door lock on the left is an example of good feedback because when you lock the door the inside machanism makes a clicking sound that tells you the door is locked. While the one on the right has a bad feedback because when you turn the little knob at the center to lock the door, it does not look or sound like anything happened so you cannot be sure whether or not the door is locked.

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