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Providing feedback as a teacher in Peer Review & Group Member Evaluation
Providing feedback as a teacher in Peer Review & Group Member Evaluation

Teachers can add themselves as reviewers. Here's how.

Updated over 3 months ago

This article is about adding the course instructor as a reviewer and providing feedback to students in Peer Review and Group Member Evaluation assignments. For details on how to set up assignments with these tools, please see Peer Review and Group Member Evaluation.

Prerequisite

Teachers can only add themselves as reviewers after the assignment starts. If you plan to give feedback to your students in Peer Review or Group Member Evaluation, you would want to set a deadline for Given reviews when setting up the assignment.

Given reviews section in active assignment

Step-by-Step

Once the Given reviews deadline passes, the Received reviews section will be open. Hover your mouse arrow over a student's name and click VIEW to see the student's Received reviews.

Received reviews section in active assignment

In the Received Reviews section, you'll find a plus icon at the bottom right. Click on it to add yourself as a reviewer.

Full view of the received reviews

Close-up of the icon

You will be taken to a new page where you are already listed as a reviewer.

Teacher's new feedback page

Scroll down to view the rubric you will use to assess the student.

Rubric feedback for the teacher to evaluate students

Note: Teachers' ratings in Peer Review or Group Member Evaluation will be taken into account in grading for such assignments. You can also configure the Grading if you would like to further adjust students' grades.


This concludes the Provide feedback as a teacher in Peer Review & Group Member Evaluation tutorial.
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