Peerceptiv assignments may have a Feedback and/or a Reflection task. If there is a Feedback task, you will need to respond to the reviews you get. You can respond to a review as soon as it is received. If there is a Reflection task, you answer some questions about the reviews your work received and the peer review process. Peerceptiv requires that you complete all required assignment tasks before you get your results. The assignment dashboard will list any tasks you need to complete.
Provide Feedback on Reviews
To complete Feedback, you will read the review comments your work received, rate the helpfulness of those comments, and write a response to the reviewer. In a group assignment, anyone in the group can provide feedback on the reviews but all required feedback tasks must be completed in order for group members to receive their results.
A Step-by-Step Guide to Providing Feedback
Open the Peerceptiv assignment, go to the Assignment Overview screen, and click Start Feedback.
The rubric for giving feedback will pop up for you to read. You’ll be rating the review comments on a scale of 1-5, with 5 being the most helpful and 1 being the least helpful. The most helpful comments are thoughtful and provide detailed, specific suggestions for how you can improve your work. They would earn the highest helpfulness rating. Brief, generic reviews with little detail and no solutions suggested might earn a lower, or even the lowest, helpfulness rating. A short comment like “Good Job!” that doesn’t have any other information would be considered not helpful because it doesn’t let you know what you did well or how you can improve on future assignments.
You’ll also write a comment back to the reviewer and explain the rating you chose. If you found the review helpful, what made it useful? If possible, suggest a way to be more helpful next time. Provide specific and constructive feedback to help your reviewers know how to improve their reviewing comments.
Continue this process until you have provided feedback for each of the reviews received and then click Finish to come back to the assignment dashboard.
Complete a Reflection Task
The Reflection stage in a Peerceptiv assignment allows you to reflect on your work and the reviews it has received. You will be able to see the average ratings your submission received and the comments left by reviewers. You will answer questions about how you can improve your work based on the input from the reviewers. The questions help you to identify patterns in the comments received and areas for improvement. You must submit the reflection in order to complete the assignment.
A Step-by-Step Guide to Completing a Reflection
In most Peerceptiv corporate and professional use cases, you can begin the reflection phase as soon as there are reviews done on your submission. However, it is recommended that you wait until you have received all reviews before completing the reflection phase.
The first question may ask about the ratings. Click on Average Rating so you can see the ratings your submission got from reviewers. These ratings are given by your peers and/or course facilitators.
Click on Comments to see the comments given to your submission. Notice any patterns or similarities in the suggestions your reviewers wrote as you think about how to improve.
You can also view your submission and any resources that your instructor may have identified as being helpful to you based on the ratings you received.
Completing the Reflection is required in order to fully complete the assignment. When you are done the Reflection, you will receive your results within two hours if your work has received all required reviews and you have completed all other required assignment tasks.
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