Closed joeyklee closed 4 years ago
I love this! Here's some other stuff I've pulled together (in ICM, but wasn't quite sure how to use it):
A short guide for offering constructive criticism, pulled from Golan Levin and Tega Brain's forthcoming book, Code as Creative Medium: A Teacher's Manual:
Receiving criticism is a skill to develop alongside giving criticism. We are all giving time and energy to help each other with our work, so how can you receive critical feedback as generosity? How can you separate you, as an individual, and your identity from your work?
It's also an important skill to be able to sort what is useful for you and what is not. It can sometimes be hard and triggering to receive criticism, and that's something to be mindful of as well. Here are some "rules of the road" for receiving criticism, adapted from The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron.
Added this also to the wiki: https://github.com/itp-dwd/2020-spring/wiki/How-to:-Feedback
Let's close this issue when ready! We can update/add refs to the wiki?
Closing this now!
I love this piece about "How to talk to kids" as a way of deconstructing feedback, suggestions, advice, and critique. Regardless of whether we're talking to children or adults, this type of conscientiousness is amazing.
https://www.theatlantic.com/family/archive/2018/06/mr-rogers-neighborhood-talking-to-kids/562352/