Let's leave some feedback on a page:
You just gave feedback on somebody else's page content. It is important to think carefully about what you are going to write to the person, especially if your feedback is for a learner and has a critical tone. You don't want people to be offended by your comments — be constructive — you want them to feel reassured. You should certainly think carefully before making the feedback public. It is advised that you only make positive and enthusiastic feedback public; if the user may take offense, you should make it private.
If your administrator has decided to enable comment ratings, you may have also seen the Rating option. This allows you to leave a rating on a five-star scale in addition to the comments and files that you may have already added. This allows you to give a really simple visual indication of how highly you rate the page. Here is what the rating feature looks like:
You just saw how to give feedback, but what about the other three options that were listed? Following are the things that you can do with a page:
You have seen how to place feedback, let's now look at responding to feedback placed on your own page. Punam has now found the feedback that Stewart placed at the bottom of her page by checking her e-mail account. She decides that because the students will see the page, she doesn't want any public feedback to be there, however glowing it was! You will see that for any feedback placed on your page, there will be a delete button on the right. Simply click there to remove the feedback.
Feedback on your own page
Don't forget that you can give feedback on your own pages. This could be a good way of telling a group of people about why you created the page without writing it into the content itself. Although it's tempting to delete feedback that you have read, why not let it stay there? People have taken the time to give you some good advice and it will be a useful resource when you revisit your page in future.