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Prepare students for the process:
Students will need clear guidance about the tasks involved.
Students may be hesitant to find fault with a peer's writing, and clear instructions for critique can help them overcome this hesitation. Consider providing a rubric (links to an external site) to [external link] to guide them.
The Peer Review area can be confusing to students unless they know precisely how to navigate. The Peer Review instructions (links to an external site) [external link] can clarify the process, and may be valuable to discuss in advance.
Determine what your role will be in the process: Will you also grade the assignment submitted for peer review? Or is this a step in the writing process and you will grade only the final submission?
Awarding credit for the peer review activity: There is no way to directly assess the reviewer, so create a second assignment with no submission and explain that points will be awarded for completion of peer review. Make it a Complete/Incomplete assignment for easy grading.
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For further information, see these guides from Instructure:
How do I create a peer review Assignment? (Links to an external site.) [external link]
How do I manually assign peer reviews for an Assignment? (Links to an external site.) [external link]
How do I automatically assign peer reviews for an Assignment? (Links to an external site.) [external link]
How do I automatically assign peer reviews after the assignment due date has passed? [external link]