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Give public feedback to students

Provide comprehensive feedback using Wet Ink's in-line comments, general comments, or critiques.

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Written by Akilah
Updated over 5 years ago

Leave feedback to help your students improve and get the most out of their class. There are a number of ways in which you can leave feedback, this can be done through general comments, highlights and critiques.
Other participants can also add comments in response to your feedback, and create new comments of their own; allowing full class engagement and participation. 

In this article:

  • Provide public feedback

  • Add critiques to work

Provide public feedback

Everything at Wet Ink can be commented on. That includes assignments, critiques and discussions. 

1. Use inline comments and highlighters to leave feedback directly on a piece of work. As an instructor, you can customize the highlights to suit your class. 

2. Leave general comments via the questions and comments section at the bottom of most pages. Other participants can jump in and add to your comments.

Add critiques to work

Critiques are a formal, longer-form feedback system within Wet Ink.

Students can be assigned a number of critiques and they will have it appear on their deadlines as an assignment to complete.

Instructors can also provide critiques, and will see critiques in your 'Deadlines' also.

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