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Homework answers / question archive / Assignment Instructions Step 1: Read Your Peer’s Milestone 5 Submission and Review the Rubric Go to the assignment submission page for Milestone 5 and look for Assigned Peer Reviews in the top right corner
Step 1: Read Your Peer’s Milestone 5 Submission and Review the Rubric
Go to the assignment submission page for Milestone 5 and look for Assigned Peer Reviews in the top right corner. Click on the student’s submission to get started reading the document. You should also click on “show rubric” in the upper-right hand corner to review the rubric for this assignment.
Step 2: Leave Comments Using the Doc Viewer
You are expected to leave constructive comments for your peer in two places. First, you should leave comments on the document itself using the doc viewer, as shown in the video above. You should use the highlight, text, and comments tools to “mark up” your peer’s document with feedback as if you were writing on their paper copy with a pen. Do not focus on little details like writing errors, typos, or APA style. Instead, your comments should focus on the content, making sure to address the following:
Guidelines for giving constructive feedback:
Step 3: Leave Summary Comments in the Comments Box
Once you've completed your “mark up” of your peer’s work, you will leave some summary comments in the “Add a Comment” box on the right-hand side of the screen. Your summary comments must answer the following four questions:
Step 4: Complete the Rubric
Click “show rubric” in the upper-right hand corner of the page and complete the attached rubric by clicking on a box in each of the categories. Don’t worry that this score will impact your peer’s course grade, your rubric score will be overridden by the instructor’s rubric score. However, it is still important to click through the rubric as part of your evaluation of your peer’s work.
Once you have completed all required steps, your assigned peer review in Milestone 5 should include a "check mark" icon next to it rather than an exclamation point, as shown here