Worth 2 points:  I’d like your feedback! Any constructive fe…

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Wоrth 2 pоints:  I'd like yоur feedbаck! Any constructive feedbаck is welcome.  I’m аlways looking for ways to make this course better, both for the rest of this term and for future students. Please take a moment to reflect and share: What’s working well for you so far? What isn’t working or could be improved? What suggestions do you have that could help improve the course? Any other feedback you want to share.

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