Writing evaluations has always been slightly tricky for me. In fact I struggle with writing a lot anyway. But when writing evaluations I often have failed to be too critical of my work and have just stated step by step how I've made something without actually critiquing my own work. But what I've learnt is that that is exactly what not to do in an evaluation.
Good evaluations are all about analysing and critiquing every last bit of the development process of your own work, it is not just saying what you did and that's it, in fact talking what you did should be a relatively minor part of the evaluation. But for the most part, writing an evaluation is about talking about exactly how you feel a project wet, what you could have done differently and what you've learnt to apply to further projects.
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