Monthly Feedback Report for Ruth

PORTFOLIO

Destination: Supercollaborator


168/600 experience earned

Endorsements



  • Dependable: 0

  • Insightful: 0

  • Supportive: 0


Ruth's most recent reflection achievement

Name: Checkpoint 1

Thinking of your very first session of Synthesis, what three words would describe your experience? (No right answer here, just your opinion.)

Ruth's response:
"Easy,Confusing,Frustrating"

What would you say is the main purpose of Synthesis? (No right answer here, just your opinion.)

Ruth's response:
"To be a better teammate."

How long do you think it will take you to reach Supercollaborator status? (No right answer here, just your opinion.)

Ruth's response:
"2-3 months"



TEAMWORK METRICS

This week in Play, you'll have the chance to earn the rare Polis Expert Challenge achievement, currently held by only 3% of Synthesis students.

But it's also an opportunity to focus on other achievements that demonstrate skills you'll need to get there: Peacemaker, Calm Under Pressure, and Skill Analysis, to name a few. As you play, think about the 'game above the game': your portfolio, and what it says about you as a teammate.

Be sure to check out the Synthesis Mission Brief for more details.



Communication in Play Sessions
Ruth's % of time speaking average each session.
Ruth Week 1
Ruth Week 2
Ruth Week 3
Average of all students
Reflection for Ruth:How does your voice % compare to the average of all students?
You complete 70% of your attempted passes.
How well are you coordinating with your teammates?
You use 0% of your share of the team's allotted actions.
How many actions should each player take?
If you notice that some of your teamwork data is missing or showing at 0%, it is because you have yet to attend and participate in recent Play sessions for this game.


TEAMWORK ANALYSIS

You¡¯ve been around Synthesis Teams long enough to know that good communication means more than just talking to your teammates.

It¡¯s about being thoughtful in the way we communicate: using teammates¡¯ names, being clear and specific, and asking clarifying questions. It¡¯s about speaking up and responding to others.

This month, we¡¯ll take a closer look at these important aspects of teamwork as we examine your productive communication skills.

Thank you for your attendance and participation in recent Play sessions! We appreciate the way you often help maintain space for others to share their thoughts. It seems that you prioritize listening to understand over jumping in, and your listening skills contribute to effective teamwork. After all, communication isn¡¯t productive if people talk over each other. We think, though, that you could contribute a bit more proactively to the conversation. Remember, communication doesn¡¯t need to be lengthy to have an impact. It could be as simple as acknowledging a teammate with ¡°Will do¡± or congratulating them with ¡°Good game.¡± Short and simple? Yes. But also an effective communication technique. Consider trying it the next time you find yourself in a Play session.

Observations based on your participation in Play sessions in 1 of the past 4 weeks.


COMMUNICATION METRICS

On your journey to make any team you join better, you'll practice how to effectively communicate with everyone. Our Discussion sessions are carefully designed to provide opportunities for you to practice these critical communication skills in various ways.

Last week's theme was "Play It Safe." Students examined six scenarios with two options: one is more certain, more safe, but with less on the line; the other is less likely, less sure, but the payoff is bigger. The fun part? These scenarios were drawn from actual psychological studies on risk over the last 20 years. Did Synthesis students confirm the results? Or has the next generation evolved its stance?

No right or wrong answers. Just interesting conversations with kids from around the world.



Communication in Discussions Sessions
Speaking % in Ruth's Discussion session last week.
Ruth
Other Students
Silence
Reflection for Ruth: Does the communication in your team room show that everyone has an opportunity to speak?

COMMUNICATION ANALYSIS

Productive communication and effective teamwork go hand in hand. Because you were unable to attend a Discussion session last week, we can¡¯t provide a current analysis of your strengths and areas for growth in your communication skills. To ensure our feedback is timely and relevant, we focus on your most recent conversations during Discussions. In Discussion sessions, you¡¯ll learn how to craft an educated opinion and express it civilly to peers from around the globe. We encourage you to attend upcoming sessions so we can help you develop your communication skills further. This week¡¯s theme is ¡°Governance of Thebes.¡± We¡¯ll bring Polis into the ¡°polis,¡± as students dive into tough, hypothetical choices for ancient Thebes: health or education, local control or city-wide plans¡ªwhat¡¯s the best path forward? Students will have to wrestle with big questions about fairness and responsibility ¡ª just like real leaders do. No right or wrong answers. Just interesting conversations with kids from around the world.



Anyone who's on the path toward becoming a Supercollaborator is able to keep improving their skills and making course corrections. We look forward to seeing you at future Play + Discussion sessions, and we'll continue giving you feedback on your teamwork and communication skills.

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To the stars (and Mars),
Josh Dahn, cofounder
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