While navigating through LoveHeart, you may have noticed thumbs up and down icons on various learning documents. These icons are more than just symbols—they’re interactive tools that allow you to provide quick feedback. But what exactly do they do? Let’s find out!
What Do the Thumbs Up and Down Icons Represent?
Thumbs Up (Satisfied): Clicking the thumbs up icon indicates that you find the learning document created relevant, or well-done. It’s a way to give positive feedback on a document, observation, or any other content within LoveHeart. LoveHeart will learn that this is the way you like to write and continue to write this way.
Thumbs Down( Dissatisfied): On the other hand, clicking the thumbs down icon signals to LoveHeart that the learning document may need improvement or isn’t quite what you were looking for. This feedback can be useful for LoveHeart to help refining content so that it can sound more like you.
How to Use the Thumbs Up and Down Icons:
Locate the Icons: As you review learning documents in LoveHeart, you’ll see the thumbs up and down icons usually at the bottom or side of the content.
Click to Provide Feedback: Simply click the thumbs up to show approval or the thumbs down to indicate that there’s room for improvement.
Give a reason: Make sure to give a description of the reason for your feedback.
The thumbs up and down icons on LoveHeart are simple yet powerful tools for providing quick feedback. Whether you’re approving of a well-crafted learning document or suggesting an area for improvement, these icons help enhance the documentation that LoveHeart creates and helps it sound more like you.