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PEER REVIEWPlease pick a partner to work with. This person should not be seated next to you. You will exchange papers so that you can read, mark, and respond both in writing and verbally to the draft to help your partner revise the paper for the final draft. You may use the paper draft or download the file and use INSERT-->COMMENT to mark the draft on the discussion board. When you start reading the paper, write "Read by _______" and put your name in the blank. Read and mark the paper for strengths, weaknesses, errors, and areas that need clarification. Then complete the following: 1. As you read each body paragraph, please mark/annotate or use INSERT COMMENT to indicate the following:
2. Format: either mark on this page (and give to your partner when completed) the following chart or copy and paste this table to the end of your partner's draft. Put a "yes" or "no" next to each item to indicate if the writer followed format.
3. Write or type a quick paragraph that outlines what the topic of the paper is and the specific interpretation the writer wants you to have about that topic. Make a clear distinction between what they are writing about and what point they are making about what they are writing about. If the paper itself isn't clear, tell your partner that they need to clarify his or her point, and if an interpretation occurs to you, share that with the writer. You can write the paragraph on this page or type it at the end of the draft. 4. Finally, write a paragraph-long note that outlines the major strengths of the paper and what changes should be made to the content and organization to improve it. When you and your partner have completed the notes required in questions 3 and 4, give the physical draft and this page with the notes to your partner and talk about your response. If you are using a computer for the peer review, attach your annotated copy of the paper to a reply to the original post and then talk to your partner about what you like about the paper and what they might want to focus upon during revision. |
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