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Ramesh,
I like the way you broke down the acronyms SMART and SMARTER. When I first read about SMART and SMARTER, one thing seemed to be missing. You have chosen to add the evaluate and revise items to SMARTER rather than extending and rewarding seen in our textbook. I thought there should be a way to revise the plan as part of the process. I am glad to see that there is an alternate version of the two acronyms that includes the option to add a revise portion. Do you feel there should be a place for Extending and Rewarding or do you feel they are included in other areas of the acronym?

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