Final Project peer grading
Your Final Project will be reviewed and graded by three of your peers, and you will grade three others'. These will be anonymous. Scoring details.
If you disagree with the grade, you can appeal by emailing the instructor and {{assistant_name}}. This comes with a risk: this new grade will be the one that's used, even if it's lower.
- Open {{lms_name}}. {% if id == "columbia" -%}
- Go to Assignments, then
Final Project
.- Each submission should appear as a link to
https://colab.research.google.com/drive/...
. - If you're unable to access the notebooks, try:
- Removing
authuser=<number>
from the URL, if it contains it - Accessing in a browser / incognito window where you're only signed into your LionMail account, no other Google accounts.
- Removing
- Each submission should appear as a link to
- Leave substantive feedback as a comment/attachment in the {{lms_name}} Assignment peer review area. {% else -%}
- Go to
Content
, thenFinal Project
. You should see an embedded TurnItIn/PeerMark dashboard. - Follow these instructions.
- Some students have reported issues when using Safari. If you're unable to access, try a different browser.
- PeerMark (annoyingly) doesn't let you edit your review after you submit it, so double-check before submitting. {%- endif %}
- Check against the analysis requirements, factoring in the applicable general assignment scoring.
- Explain what points are being deducted for what.
- State the final score in the comment area.
- Your feedback should include what they did well, as well as what they could do more clearly/simply/etc.
- The feedback should be constructive; don't be a jerk.
- Points should only be deducted based on the requirements. Please leave comments beyond that, for things like "this could be done better/differently," even if there isn't a corresponding point deduction.
- You are not expected to run any of their code. The notebook should be graded as-is. {% if id == "columbia" -%}
- While there are ways to find who owns a notebook on Colab, please avoid doing so.
- "Changes cannot be saved" doesn't apply to comments.
- Canvas peer review documentation {% endif -%}
- Reviews are expected to be in-depth, and thus take 15+ minutes each.
- As long as the feedback is thoughtful, you'll receive full points.