During the video, Peer reviewing 1 attached with Dan's mail, there was the advice ”Always comment on the text, never the writer." When I heard it, I recalled that I was told the same thing in the debate class of high school. My high school teacher told me the more debates get exciting, the more I have to be careful not to attack with personal thing, and also not to take what I am said personally otherwise I might hurt friends or feel uncomfortable though I am just studying. We have to pay attention everyone can take a class comfortably. However, saying only nice comments and always flattering friends are not good because they may never improve themselves and neglect. Thus, I believe I have to pay more attention than usual when I study with my friends.
I am trying to use Evernote but actually I don't undesrstand the full function yet. I want to be familiar with it more....
It seems that you seek to comment not on a writer but on a content, as is referred to in the video, so that's good. It is respect for peers that enables us to get along with them without compliments and make up new ideas. nemui
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