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[PD] Active listening techniques #51

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aishaathmanlali opened this issue Aug 22, 2023 · 2 comments
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[PD] Active listening techniques #51

aishaathmanlali opened this issue Aug 22, 2023 · 2 comments

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@aishaathmanlali
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From Module-HTML-CSS created by esma-g: CodeYourFuture/Module-HTML-CSS#29

Coursework content

Read the active listening techniques article and reflect. Write a 250-word essay on your own listening habits, challenges and improvement goals.

Estimated time in hours

1

What is the purpose of this assignment?

This assignment will improve your listening and writing skills.

How to submit

Share the link to your Google doc on the ticket on your coursework board.

@aishaathmanlali aishaathmanlali moved this to 📋 Backlog in HTML/CSS Aug 22, 2023
@aishaathmanlali aishaathmanlali moved this from 📋 Backlog to 🔖 Ready in HTML/CSS Sep 14, 2023
@aishaathmanlali aishaathmanlali moved this from 🔖 Ready to 🏗 In progress in HTML/CSS Sep 15, 2023
@aishaathmanlali aishaathmanlali moved this from 🏗 In progress to ✅ Done in HTML/CSS Sep 15, 2023
@aishaathmanlali aishaathmanlali moved this from ✅ Done to 👀 In review in HTML/CSS Nov 6, 2023
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kfklein15 commented May 23, 2024

Thanks for this. The content is good, but I have some comments:

  • the acceptance criteria was 250 words and you wrote 480. As a developer, you need to pay attention and ensure you are delivering what is requested only and not adding more features to a ticket.
  • It felt repetitive: undivided attention, which is a nice phrase, is showing 3 times. Not being something common to say, gives the impression of AI being used.

You can close this ticket and move it to done.

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