real-time-feedback

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Real-time-feedback' is when you get response right after you take an action, just like getting instant scores after playing a video game level or taking a quiz.
Examples in Different Contexts
In community projects, 'real-time-feedback' can assist in immediately understanding community needs and adjusting strategies. An impact consultant might state, 'Through real-time-feedback, we tailored our program to better serve the community.'
Practice Scenarios
Sustainability

Scenario:

Traffic congestion seems to be a recurring issue, despite our new public transportation strategies. Maybe there's a need for a more dynamic system to monitor the situation.

Response:

If we could receive real-time feedback regarding traffic patterns, that would greatly help in optimising the bus routes quickly.

Tech

Scenario:

The users are complaining about the slow response time in the app. Can we optimise the app performance to make it faster?

Response:

I agree. Let’s work on getting real-time feedback from the application to improve response time.

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