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Rewriting a Critical Reflection

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Made using  Canva , Image from  Pexels Over the last few weeks my peers and I have been writing critical reflections about various topics and posting them to our online blogs. Our most recent blog posts involved leaving constructive feedback comments on a few other blog posts to help them improve their writing. This week, I have taken the feedback that was left on one of my posts and I will be attempting to use the feedback to improve my original blog post: Critical Reflection 4 - Rewrite The last few decades have involved the rapid development of different technologies, one of the major types being communication-technologies. As communication-technologies have advanced, they have become reliable, easily accessible and an integral part of our society today. About 25 years ago, Australia was only first introduced to the most basic form of internet (Zobel, 2014). At this point in time the most popular form of communication-technology was email, and many couldn’t believe the expa

Peer Feedback

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Made using Canva , Image from Pexels Peer Feedback Over the last few weeks all of my peers have also been writing and uploading blogposts to different blog platforms. They have been choosing similar topics to what I have written about, and have expressed their own ideas and reflections.  I have read various posts and have provided my feedback about what I found great about the post and what I would suggest to them, to adjust to make their post the best it can be for the final marking.  Here are the comments that I have left on some of my peers blogposts in the last week... - Eliza 

How technology has impacted on the way humans communicate

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Made using Canva , Image from Pexels Critical Reflection 3 The last 2 decades has involved the rapid development of different technologies, one of the major types being communication-technologies. As communication-technologies have advanced they have become reliable, easily accessible and an integral part of our society today, as they have slowly shaped community and their methods of communication (Ranney & Troop-Gordon, 2015). A few key changes to our communication include speed, method and style. The rise of recent technologies in our society has led to extremely quick communication, with easy access to the latest technologies and messaging apps (Wong, 2016). Mobile phones, tablets, laptops can all be used to contact someone at any time of the day and from anywhere. It also provides easy access to assistance in the event of an emergency - help can be reached wherever you are (Ling, 2004). Our methods of communication have also changed as many people choose to message o