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  • Students can submit any type of document for review-- as creative as you need them to be (videos, documents, slide decks, etc)

  • Peerceptiv automatically distributes the student’s submissions and manages the review process for you

  • Students use a rubric to review their peer’s work-- both pre-build and custom rubrics available

  • Student then are able to see their reviewer’s comments, rate them for their helpfulness, and reply back

  • Also works for group assignments- students can review and leave feedback for their group members

  • Robust analytics available for instructors

Types of Assignments

  • Individual Peer Assessment

  • Peer Evaluation

  • Group Peer Evaluation/ Team Member Evaluation

    • Video tutorial

Setting up a Peerceptiv activity

  • Video Instructions

  • Add Peerceptiv to your left Navigation tabs

    • Go to “Settings,” then “Navigation”

    • Scroll down until you find “Peerceptiv” and drag it up and place it in the Course Navigation area

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  • Create the BruinLearn Assignment

    • Fill out the assignment as normal

    • For “Submission Type” select “External Tool” and choose “Peerceptiv”

    • Check the box “Load this tool in a new tab”- application works better outside of the Canvas I-frame

    • Choose due date as the same date as the deadline; leave the “available” and “until” dates as open and blank

  • Click on the newly created assignment link to load it in a new window

    • the first time you open the link it will ask you to either “create a new course” or “copy an existing course”

    • Select “create a new course”

  • Creating a new course in Peerceptiv

    • Fill out the “New Course” information page

    • Name should make your canvas course page since the two will be linked

    • Make sure semester, year and time zone are correct

    • Recommended to keep sync mode; asynch mode is less commonly used

    • Create your new course

    • Close the tab and reopen the window from the BruinLearn assingment site again

  • Create an assignment in Peerceptiv

    • Select the Standard Workflow that fits your assignment

      • Individual Peer Assessment

      • Peer Evaluation

      • Group Peer Evaluation/ Team Member Evaluation

    • Enter your assignment name and description; set the deadline for each phase

  • Do NOT create assignments from Peerceptiv, always add first as “submission type” and create the BruinLean assignment first

    • If you create on Peerceptiv first they will not be linked to BruinLearn and will not communicate

  • Adding Students to Peerceptiv

    • The first time you launch Peerceptiv from an assignment, your BruinLearn roster will automatically be imported into Peerceptiv

    • To view: select the “Roster” button in the top navy Bar or the “Progress” tab

    • If you are doing a Group or Peer assessment, you can add groups via the “Group” tab on the left

      • Group Sync will transfer a set of groups from BruinLearn to Peerceptiv

  • Add rubric to your assignment

Understanding Student Results

  • Video tutorial

  • Select “Manage Assignment” to get to the assignment overview page

  • If the assignment was set-up for Benchmark grading, select Benchmark submission

    • Instructor will grade the top 5 and bottom 5 graded submissions, and those grades are then used to set the submission grade curve

  • Recalculate grades if you have made changes or added teacher reviews

    • Select “Recalculate Grades” under the “Assignment phase” box, at the bottom

  • View Results

    • Select “results” on the left bar

    • Here you can see a spreadsheet of all their grades and which students are at risk

    • Select “Toggle Full Results Data” to see the full specifics including late penalties and

    • If the assignment was set to hide the results until manual release, select “release results to students” to do this

      • NOTE: if grades are set for manual release: students will NOT be able to see any reviews after the feedback deadline; teachers can make any grade instructions UNTIL you release them

  • Full Course Results

    • If you would like to see the full course results, select “Results” button in the top navy bar

    • Here you can sort by assignment, or search in the search bar

  • Changing student grades

    • If you need to override a student grade- select “override,” make the grade change and select the blue “override” button

    • To waive a late penalty- select “stats” from the assignment overview screen; then select “view detailed stats,” then “late documents” or “late reviews”

      • select “remove penalty” in blue for each student you wish to waive the penalty for

    • To adjust grade curve or weight

      • select “settings,” then “edit settings”

      • Make any grade changes, then select “update assignment”

      • If you make these changes after the assignment deadline, select “recalculate grades” on the main screen to have these changes reflected in the grade

Information for Students

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