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What is peer review?

On Redmenta, it is possible to create peer review groups, where students can evaluate each other's work

On Redmenta you can set up peer review groups, where students can evaluate each other's work, i.e. give feedback with comments and stickers to their peers.

Peer review groups allow students to practice expressing critical thoughts and using critical thinking. They can also learn other perspectives and logic by checking how others solve tasks.

To create peer review groups, select a sharing setting on the Share page of the worksheet and then assign students and/or groups to the worksheet.

If you assign students individually, you can manage them as a group here, so you can organize them into peer review groups for example, even though they are not in a group in practice. For those assigned to a co-evaluation group, assign the same item from the list (e.g. broccoli).

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If you create peer review groups within a group, do the same as described above. It is important to note that the groups are treated separately, you cannot create peer review groups from students in two separate groups. 

Peer review groups have pre-defined items (e.g. broccoli), of which you have a total of 20. You can display new items by clicking on the + sign, up to the twentieth item.

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In peer review groups, students can see and respond to each other's comments, but they cannot delete each other's feedback. These can only be deleted by the teacher, who is also the moderator. Within the peer review group, the final result of the worksheet is also public. If you don't want students to see each other's final results, turning off the peer review groups before the final results are formed is a good idea. In this case, simply select None from the list when managing peer review groups.