The last stage of many Peerceptiv Peer Assessment assignments is providing feedback on the reviews that you received. In a Sync Mode course, after the reviewing period closes, it is time to complete this step of the assignment. In an Async Mode course, you can give feedback as soon as one review has been received.
What does 'Feedback' Mean?
In Peerceptiv, the Feedback phase of the peer assessment process is when you’ll read the review comments your submission received and then give feedback on the helpfulness of those comments. You’ll rate the review comments on their helpfulness and comment back to your reviewer.
Completing feedback on all of the reviews that you receive is a part of your task grade. You will not receive full credit for the task grade if you do not complete all of the assigned feedback tasks.
Note: In group assignments, anyone in the group can provide feedback on the reviews that are received. However, all of the feedback must be completed in order for everyone in that group to have a feedback task grade of 100%.
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 Feedback 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. When you’re done, you can also use the Edit Feedback button to revise your feedback after you submit. This feedback contributes to the reviewing grade earned by the reviewer (and remember, the feedback awarded on your reviews contributes to your reviewing grade as well).
Read Understand and Improve Your Reviewing Grade for tips about how to use the comments you receive to make future assignments better.
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