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Comment: A note on pairing students before reviewing underway

Using PeerMark

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In the 'Distribution' tab of the PeerMark Manager you can see all the student accounts associated with this assignment.

If you can't see all the accounts you are expecting, click outside of the Peermark Manager to return to your Turnitin assignment page; then click its 'Turnitin Students' tab. From there you can click 'Enrol all students', which will associate bring in all students 'enrolled' in that Moodle course area with the Turnitin Assignment you're working on.

 

If you need to exempt student from the PeerMark activity, you can do so by clicking their adjacent red minus icon. Similarly you can add exempted students by clicking their green plus icon.

If you want to pair students (so that a particular student is allocated the work of another particular student to review, overriding any other distribution settings) you can do so by clicking the blue plus icon and then selecting a student to pair with from the dropdown list. Paired students are then required to review the work they are allocated. 

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Please note that after reviewing has started you won't be able to pair students - so be sure to make any allocations in advance.

 

 

 

Additional Settings

On the 'Peermark Assignment' tab there is a link for additional settings. Here's some explanation of the less obvious ones.

'Award full points if review is written' 

If ticked this means tutors will not be able to mark the reviews and a student will need to meet set requirements for every part of the review in order to get the available marks, on an all-or-nothing basis. If unticked, tutors can assign and differentiate marks for each student's review. 

'Allow students to view author and reviewer names'

If left unticked, you probably need to remind students not to put any identifying information in the title, filename, or body of their work.

'Paper(s) automatically distributed by Peermark'

This sets the number of randomly allocated papers each student has to review.

'Papers(s) selected by the student'

This sets the number of papers a student can choose to review. Students can review a combination of allocated and selected papers.

'Require self-review'

If checked, a student has to review their own paper before they can review anyone else's.

 

 

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