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Feedback II Converstaion

Date of Conversation:

Hugh and I's feedback conversation was October 14th the Saturday after our GameTime eval.

How did I prepare:

I prepared by looking over the project and again and looking at gitHub and the commits we each had and relected on the project as a whole.

How did the conversation go:

It went really well. We kept it super casual and went and grabbed a beer and talked about the project as a whole. The easy part was the project as a whole. It went really smooth and our communication was really good as far as dividing up work and getting things done that we each needed to ge done. He was great to have as a partner and would explain things to me and help me understand what was going on. The hardest part was talking about how the work got divided up. Hugh defintely took a leadership role for the project, which I really appreciated. He definitely did the heavy lifting for the project. Overall it went well. We were both very happy how the project turned out, and he was a great partner for this project.

What principles of feedback did you use in the conversation?

As far as principles used there was a lot of appreciation between both us that made me feel good about what I was getting done. Also coaching on Hugh's part. I defintely helped me get a better understanding for the material and what was going on, and how everything fitted together. I would say there wasn't much evaluation between us. Maybe if the project would've gone another direction that would've been a more pertinent point to the conversation.

Any other comments:

Hugh was an amazing partner and I was super thankful to have him as a my partner for this project. He helped me learn a lot, and went out of his way to make sure I understood the material.

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