Audience feedback is when people tell you what they think about something you did, like a show, a game, or even a drawing.
Imagine you're telling a story to your friends at lunchtime. After the story ends, your friend says, “That was awesome!” or “I didn’t get that part.” That’s audience feedback, it helps you know what worked and what could be better next time.
Like a Playground
Think of it like playing on a playground. If you're swinging really high and someone cheers, they’re giving you positive feedback, like a happy face emoji 🎉. But if the swing breaks and someone says, “Ow! That was rough,” that’s negative feedback, like a frowny face 😞.
It Helps You Grow
When you get feedback, it's like getting a map to help you improve. If your friend says, “I want to hear more stories from you,” that means they liked what you did and want more of it. And if they say, “That part was confusing,” you can try telling the story differently next time.
So whether you're telling stories, drawing pictures, or even just playing tag, audience feedback is a friendly way to learn and grow!
Examples
- A student asks their teacher for more examples in class.
- A musician plays a song and gets cheers from the crowd.
- A video creator checks the comments on their latest video.
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