kymbattack's blog post - Feedback Ratings
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Jan. 23, 2012 at 08:16:17AM - by kymbattack
kymbattack Rating (384):A+ Questions Asked: 13 Tutorials Posted: 333, Blog Posts: 1, Earned: $11,160.49 Example: I just received an F rating and the comment is:
"This paper was submitted for plagiarism at Ashford University. Received a zero. Used my own
words but still got hit." -kilaholloway
Apparently this user did not use the tutorial as a 'guide' nor did they use enough of their
own words and research. <sigh>
Dec 23, 2012 at 10:43:30PM - by McCleary
I find that all you do is great help and I am a witness to you being able to provide someone with
understanding on their assignments, so when people write bad things such as that they should have
done their work better. Ms Kymbattack you are a great help and I want to say THANK YOU.
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"Q:I've bought my tutorial now what?
A: Take time to carefully read the tutorial and try to work through your problem with the help that your tutor has provided. If you have other similar questions from the same assignment, try solving a few of those too. If you don't understand something, ask your tutor for a clarification. Once you've figured it all out, rate the quality of your tutor's help so that other users can see what you thought!"
Reference:
Student of Fortune (n.d.). I've bought my tutorial, now what? http://studentoffortune.com/cgi/faq
If I painted the Mona Lisa using DaVinci’s original as a guide, and it looks hideous and my teacher grades me with a D, does that mean DaVinci should also get a ‘D’? When rating work, keep this in mind. The rating given to a tutor should not be the reflection of the student's instructor, rather the personal assessment of the student using the tutorial as a guide. :)