What is peer assessment and why use it? Peer assessment is a mode of co-evaluation that involves analysis of a student’s work by other students. Using a rubric to guide their assessment of the ...
Peer reflection on microteaching plays a crucial role in teachers' training programs as it equips novice teachers with ...
Incorporating peer review and individual reflections makes frequent, intentional formative assessment manageable, with big ...
Peer review is a learning strategy by which students assess work by their peers and provide feedback to each other on the quality of their work. WebCampus peer review tools are integrated into ...
MOOCs may have started out as an anarchic educational free-for-all, but as more schools move toward offering credit for these vast online courses, the expectations around assessing student performance ...
As Penn prepares to enter the beginning phases of its reaccreditation review for the 2013-14 academic year, similar efforts at peer schools may provide some insight into what’s to come. For Penn — ...
A peer assessment strategy has been introduced to the module EBU6305 Interactive Media Design and Production, where each student submits a prototype of their product to QMplus for their peers to ...
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