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1. i Pair Students Exclude Students Harry Henderson WILL REVIEW Jane Johnson To delete a Student pair or exclusion click on the trash can icon to the right of the pair or exclusion you would like to delete Harry Henderson WILL REVIEW Jane Johnson Friedrich Weissenborn is excluded from reviewing papers will not have a paper distributed for review Copyright 1998 2011 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 64 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Step Three Adding Questions to the Review Step Three Adding Questions to the Review Step three allows an instructor to choose scale and free response questions for the PeerMark assignment A free response question example would be What is the thesis of the paper Free response questions allow an instructor to pose these questions for students to answer in their peer review and can include minimum length requirements A scale question example would be How well does the introduction pull you in as a reader Scale Not very well to Really well Scale questions allow students to rate the paper on instructor chosen areas of writing To add questions to a PeerMark assignment click on the Add Question button HE ELI Click here to add instructions Instructions entered here will appear to students above their peer review questions 9 Add Question Reorder questions Creating a free response question in PeerMark crea
2. 1998 2011 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 73 Chapter 3 PeerMark Commenting Tools Section Commenting Tools Within PeerMark an instructor may comment on the paper they are reviewing A comment is equivalent to the notes that an instructor may write in the margins of a paper A comment might be Your thesis is unfocused Consider refining your thesis in subsequent versions of this paper A comment may be up to one thousand characters in length Adding a comment to a paper 1 Within PeerMark to add a comment to a paper click on the paper where you would like to comment A comment icon and comment bubble will appear 2 Enter text into the text field of the comment bubble 3 Optional If the comment references a specific area of the paper you can click and drag on the paper while the comment bubble is open to create a highlight over text The color of the highlight can be selected before clicking and dragging Multiple highlights can be created for each mark if there are multiple areas to reference Highlights may be overlapping Click the Save button to save the comment ADD A COMMENT Really well d these arrator directly is encounter with the Convict until the 1000 chars remaining Really well EE prem mn i e dF ee ee 4E RDERES EH i lives even those lives which exis ations Copyright 1998 201
3. Instructor Handbook 71 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Viewing Student Reviews Writing a Review of a Student Paper The instructor is able to write a review to supplement those that students will receive from their peers The instructor is provided with the same free response and scale question structure as the students An instructor can begin writing a review of a student submission from within the PeerMark inbox by clicking on the View link next to the PeerMark assignment 12 10 09 12 17 08 12 18 08 5 7 2 05PM 11 58PM 12 00AM submitted veenmanc 0 GE ROS 8 LORS orog OT u Within the PeerMark inbox click on the More actions drop down menu and select Write instructor review next to the student s name whose paper you would like to review View More actions Show details More Actions Print reviews student received Writing a review for a selected paper PeerMark Assignment for Essay 2 Assignment 4 CC Review by Jane Johnson FN 2d by TurnProgress 0 COMPLETED show details lt PRE Tools Md te tye i Within Dicken s writing is a somber tone that can only be expressed by a man who has experienced thesg 1 All th e fr ee re sp onse an d SC ql e qu e stl ons events in his life and the recounting of the story floods the words with his sad memories Pip the narrat maybe many years past the end of the story o
4. as a reader COMMENTS LIST No comments added GREAT HEARTBREAK BY JANE JOHNSON An important theme in Dickens novel Great Expectations is that of a broken heart Many characters experience the all to real emotion of a broken heart but each character deals with it differently Miss Instructors may adjust the printing options by selecting or deselecting the check boxes next to the three print options Include Questions amp Answers Include Comments and Include All Reviews Click on the Print button to print the review s Print Options Mi Include Questions amp Answers Wi Include Comments Wi Include All Reviews Reviews may also be printed by clicking on the Print link when viewing a student s review within Peer Mark Turnitin Instructor Handbook 80 Copyright 1998 2011 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Chapter 3 PeerMark Section PeerMark in the Document Viewer PeerMark in the Document Viewer Instructors may view a paper s peer reviews within the document viewer once a reviewer submits a PeerMark review To view a paper in the document viewer click on the paper s title within the assignment inbox for the paper assignment the peer review is based on AUTHOR TITLE Anderson Patrick Chong Mary J Neptune Once the document viewer loads click on the PeerMark tab When the PeerMark service is active the sidebar will display a list of all the students who have
5. 1 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 74 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Inline Comments The comment can be edited at any time by clicking on the mark symbol for the comment The Edit and trash icons will appear click on the edit icon or double click the mark to open up the comment box Edit the comment and click Save to save any changes made to the comment To move a comment click and hold on the mark symbol and drag the icon to a new location To delete a comment click on the trash icon ing of the story floods the words wit developed further in your paper PR Uy SP Ce CEIU of the story Or minutes afterwards tells Edit E recounts his childhood with much warmth except for his Inline Comments Inline comments allow an instructor to add comments directly on the paper The inline comment appears as type overlaid on the paper The instructor may select a color from the drop down menu for the inline comment To add an inline comment select the type tool from the Tools palette Select a color from the color pull down by clicking on the drop down menu for the type tool Really well TOOLS x Commenting experienced these Pip the narrator were directly Composition QuickMarks the Convict until the a drive to impress her he recounts them e the nostalgia that we e circumstances great The user can click on the paper where the comment should begin The inline comme
6. AA f Ja Ti XQ t f 2 9 AV g d je OHAL 7A AVASRORPS E274 4 7 2V AJ WOU arsine JT IE Jos A WE Id ANYNOILD Turnitin Instructor User Manual Chapter 3 PeerMark Updated January 25 2011 Copyright 1998 2011 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 59 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Introduction Introduction PeerMark is the new peer review assignment tool Instructors can create and manage PeerMark assignments that allow students to read review and evaluate one or many papers submitted by their classmates With the advanced options in PeerMark instructors can choose whether the reviews are anonymous or attributed decide if students should be excluded from reviews or pair students to assign students specific papers to review Overview The basic stages of the peer review process e Instructor creates a Turnitin paper assignment e Instructor creates a PeerMark assignment and sets the number of papers students will be required to review and creates free response and scale questions for students to respond to while reviewing papers e Student papers are submitted to the Turnitin assignment e On the PeerMark assignment start date students begin writing peer reviews e For each assigned paper students write reviews by responding to the free response and scale questions e Once the PeerMark assignment due date passes no more reviews can b
7. Allow students to view author and reviewer names Allow students without a paper to review Copyright 1998 2011 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 69 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Advanced PeerMark Settings Click on the Show more options link below the assignment dates to view three additional options related to the assignment dates Post ninm inact ri I h Fr FEL NT QU Vy FETTE arm View Access Options There are two options when creating a PeerMark assignment that provide the ability for students to read every student paper after the PeerMark start date or the ability for students to read every student paper and reviews of the papers after the post date of the PeerMark assignment The two options are Allow submitters to read all papers after Start date and Allow students to read ALL papers and ALL reviews after the Post date View Access Learn more Allow submitters to read all papers after Start date Allow students to read ALL papers and ALL reviews after Post date If Allow submitters to read all papers after Start date is selected students are able to read all the papers submitted to the base paper assignment by clicking on a link within PeerMark inbox labeled Read All Pa pers If Allow students to read ALL papers and ALL reviews after the Post date is selected students will be able to read every paper submitted to the base paper assignment and r
8. O Review 4 The reviewer started the review but neglected to answer any questions The score for this review is O The total score for all the reviews would be 10 0 10 0 0 10 out of the total possible points of 40 4 10240 10 out of 40 0 25 Normalizing the 0 25 to the PeerMark point value of 100 would be 0 25 100 25 Copyright 1998 2011 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 78 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Grading Reviews The instructor may edit the grades given to student reviews or to the student s total score for the assignment once the due date has passed for the assignment Once the post date of the assignment has passed students will be able to view the grades for their reviews and the total score awarded to them for the assignment Editing review grades and overall grade in PeerMark 1 Click on the View link to the right of the 5 7 PeerMark assignment submitted show details Click on the Show details link next to the student whose grades you would like show details to edit Show detalls Click on the Edit Grades link To adjust the scores for the student s RE Bead Review r reviews click on the previous score in assigned Dec 22 the text box and enter the new score eee MET Raia selection Dec 22 SUBMITTED To adjust the student s overall grade for UE zie reviews the PeerMark assignment click within the text box of the current sco
9. View More actions 11 58PM submitted PEERMARK 01 02 10 More actions The PeerMark inbox will open displaying all the student names how many reviews out of the total number of reviews assigned to the students have been completed Instructors can then view an individual student s reviews by clicking on the Show details link to the right of the students name ENGLISH 101 PEERMARK START DUE POST 12 11 08 01 02 10 01 04 10 2 30 om 11 58 pm 12 01 am STUDENT SUBMITTED ACTIONS Alice Anderson 5 3 reviews Show details More Actions James Clymer 0 3 reviews Show details More Actions Harry Henderson 0 3 reviews ff Show details More Actions Jim Jameson 0 3 reviews Show details More Actions Jane Johnson 0 3 reviews Show details More Actions Within the more details of a single student the instructor can view the progress of the student s reviews or read the student s completed reviews All the reviews written for this student are visible to the right of the student s reviews Johnson Jane Jane submitted 0 reviews SCORE 10 Jane received reviews ug 0 Alice Anderson Read Review System assigned System assigned Jan O2 Friedrich Weissenborn Read Review Sudan selection System assigned Jan 2 Read all these reviews at once z b wd Salf review Read all these reviews at once TOTAL 30 Edit Grades Copyright 1998 2011 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin
10. e available for the instructor to view The total score for all reviews for a reviewer will be normalized to the point value that was selected for the PeerMark assignment during assignment creation This is true whether the Award full points if review is written option is selected or not Example 1 If Award full points if review is written has NOT been selected There are a total of three reviews in the review set for the PeerMark assignment and the point value is 100 Review The instructor gives the review a 9 Review 2 The instructor gives the review a 7 Review 3 The reviewer did not start the review The total score for all the reviews would be 16 9 7 0 16 out of the total possible points of 30 3 10 30 16 out of 30 0 533 Normalizing the 0 533 to the PeerMark point value of 100 would be 0 533 100 53 3 rounded to 53 Example 2 If Award full points if review is written HAS been selected There are five questions to be answered in the review and there are a total of 4 reviews in the review set for the PeerMark assignment The point value for the PeerMark assignment is 100 Review 1 The reviewer entered content for all five questions but one is considered unanswered because it does not meet the minimum length requirement The score for this review is O Review 2 The reviewer answered all five questions The score for this review is 10 Review 3 The reviewer did not start the review The score for this review is
11. e written completed or edited by the writer e On the PeerMark assignment post date reviews of the students papers become available for the papers authors to view Distribution of Peer Reviews PeerMark assignments may use or mix the following methods of distribution of the papers to be reviewed e Automatically by the Turnitin system e Manually selected by the instructor for the student to review e Self selected by the student For example The instructor may assign students to review four total papers with the following paper selection combination two papers automatically selected by Turnitin one paper selected by the student to review and a Self review Copyright 1998 2011 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 60 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Step One PeerMark Settings Creating a PeerMark Assignment PeerMark assignments can only be created if a class has at least one paper assignment A PeerMark assignment requires a paper or review assignment to be based on This allows the PeerMark assignment to have a pool of papers to use as the basis for the peer review The assignment the PeerMark assignment is based on should meet the following criteria e The due date of the base assignment comes before the start date and time of the PeerMark assignment e f anonymity in the review is desired student submissions should not contain the name of the author in the text
12. ead every review written for each paper after the PeerMark assignment post date Note Unless the option Allow students to view author and reviewer names is selected students will not see the names of the paper or review authors Late Papers When creating a paper assignment it is possible to set the assignment to accept late papers If the instructor has chosen to allow late papers in the paper assignment a PeerMark assignment is based on the Late Papers date option will appear The Late Papers option allows the instructor to select the last date papers can be submitted to the base paper assignment and still be included in the pool of papers to be reviewed in the PeerMark assignment Learn more The last date for papers to be submitted and still be included in the pool af papers to be reviewed Mo later than 12 23 08 at 11 58 pm Copyright 1998 2011 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 70 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Viewing Student Reviews Viewing Student Reviews Once the start date of the PeerMark assignment has passed students may begin writing peer reviews The system will automatically distribute the value of papers entered into the paper s automatically distributed by PeerMark field within the PeerMark assignment creation To view which papers students have reviewed or are currently reviewing click on the View link next to the PeerMark assignment 12 17 09 S T
13. f so where Free Response 25 minimum word answer Change the order of the questions by dragging them to where you would like them placed Click on the Save order button to save the new order or click Cancel to cancel any changes Add Question Save order o Cancel How well does the introduction set up the Thesis of the paper Does it give you an idea of what the author is going to be writing about Scale Not very well to Very well What is the thesis of the paper Free Response 1 minimum word answer How well does the author support their thesis Do they ever stray from their point If so where Free Response 5 minimum word answer A Warning Once the start date of the PeerMark assignment has passed and a student has begun a peer review the assignment settings for the PeerMark assignment will become locked and no further edits to the distribution or question options will be allowed Copyright 1998 2011 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 68 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Advanced PeerMark Settings Advanced PeerMark Settings When creating a PeerMark assignment the instructor may select to view and change any of the advanced assignment options in Step 1 of PeerMark creation The advanced assignment options are viewed by clicking on the Show more options links located below the point value field and below the assignment dates Point value F Award full points if review is wr
14. ions can be deleted by clicking on the trash can icon to the right of the question you wold like to delete How well does the author support their thesis Do they ever stray from their point If so where Free Response 25 minimum ward answer What is the thesis of the paper Free Response 1 minimum word answer How well does the introduction pull you in as a reader Scale Not very well to Really well Copyright 1998 2011 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 67 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Reordering Questions Clicking on the trash can icon will open a prompt asking Are you sure you want to delete this question Click OK to delete the question The page at http alpha turnitin com says 9 Are you sure you want to delete this question h Cancel ED Once the instructor has edited or deleted the questions they want click on the Save amp Finish button to save any changes Save amp Finish or Return to previous ste Reordering Questions Within step 3 of PeerMark assignment creation an instructor may reorder how the questions appear for a student in their peer review An instructor may wish to do this if they want their students to see the questions in a specific order To reorder the questions click on the Reorder questions link Edit i Add Question How well does the author support their thesis Do they ever stray from their point I
15. isted ip the narrator below the text box re directly Copyright 1998 2011 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 72 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section PeerMark Tools Palette Writing a review for a selected paper recounts them 3 How well does the introduction pull you 3 To answer scale questions click the odere radio button above the number forthe E e o o e e stances c Reall rating you are giving this writer for the vy 0000 0 T i well well question 12345 4 Answer all remaining free response and scale questions Once the questions are completed click on the Submit button at the top of the PeerMark page to submit AUESTIONS your review Adding Comments to a PeerMark Paper PeerMark allow users to comment directly on a paper within a review PeerMark Tools Palette The PeerMark Tools palette contains all the commenting functions available to a user To access the Tools palette click on Too s on the PeerMark toolbar The Tools palette contains two commenting tools and several composition marks that instructors can use in reviewing and editing their students papers Really well TOOLS x y Commenting experienced these Pip the narrator were directly the Convict until the a drive to impress her he recounts them e the nostalgia that we e circumstances great Copyright
16. itten Show more options Clicking the Show more options link below the point value will reveal four additional options the assign ment title field the assignment instructions field the anonymity option and the non submitter participation option Assignment title and Assignment description and or instructions The PeerMark assignment title is the title that will appear for the PeerMark assign ment when a student views the expanded view of the PeerMark assignment The as sigament instructions also appear to students in the expanded view of the PeerMark assignment and they are meant to allow instructors to give students basic guidelines for completing their reviews Assignment title j L3 aans ge oer a ee SAU rr ie SA L Poe FXT le ul Al Saar Pst i ul Li DEL L a VIELE A A i Anonymity and Non submitter Participation Options The author and reviewer anonymity option appears as Allow students to view author and reviewer names When this option 1s selected students will see the name of the author of the papers that are being reviewed and the names of the students who wrote the reviews for the papers The non submitter participation option appears as Allow students without a paper to review When this option 1s selected students who have not submitted papers to the paper assignment the PeerMark assignment is based on will be allowed to write reviews for other students papers Additional Settings 9
17. nt will show up as a light gray highlight over which typing may be done When finished click elsewhere on the paper or select the highlighter tool from the Tools palette The inline comment will appear as typing directly over the paper 5 ST European divide Representative of the former view M inline comment about this actual his ory considering the text Dichtung uber Held section of our Paper y eefistruction immanent to the epic tradition a Rivalit An inline comment can be deleted by moving the cursor over the comment and then clicking on the gray trash can icon that appears to the left of the comment Deleted comments cannot be recovered Copyright 1998 2011 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 75 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Composition Marks The inline comment can be moved by clicking and dragging the comment to a new location on the page Releasing the mouse will affix the inline comment to the page in the new location Composition Marks Composition Marks are standard editing marks that instructors can utilize when editing and reviewing their peers papers To add a composition mark to a paper click on the mark you want to add in the tools palette and drag the mark to the desired location on the paper el his regrets and ignorance as he recounts them hich existed amidst intolerable circumstances great 4 Tip Composition mark symbols with yellow backgr
18. nt from the class homepage 12 17 08 12 18 08 11 58PM 12 00AM 01 02 10 01 04 1 PEERMARK 11 58PM 12 01AM To read a student s reviews click on the More actions link and select Read all reviews student submitted to the right of the student s name Show details More Actions 1 Head all reviews student submitted q Show details Grading Reviews Instructors may grade the reviews written by the students If the option award full points for written review is not selected in PeerMark assignment creation instructors can provide a grade within PeerMark Once a student s reviews are opened place the value in the Grade field you would like to give this student for their review The instructor may wish to use the Previous and Next arrows to scroll quickly through each review written for this paper Now viewing review 1 of 2 lt Previous Next gt Copyright 1998 2011 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 77 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Grading Reviews If the instructor has selected the option to Award full points if review is written within the PeerMark assignment settings then every completed review by a student will be awarded 10 points A completed review is when all the questions an instructor has added to the review have been answered Once the due date has passed for the PeerMark assignment the student s total grade for the assignment will b
19. or at the top of the paper Step One PeerMark Settings To create a PeerMark assignment click on the New Assignment button from within a course Select PeerMark Assignment from the Se ect your assignment type page and then click on the Next Step button Step 1 PeerMark Settings screen will load Creating a PeerMark Assignment Step 1 1 Click on the New Assignment button from within a class 2 Select PeerMark Assignment and 9 PeerMark Assignment click on the Next Step button to begin creating a PeerMark Assignment CC NextSteo D PeerMark Settings 3 Select the paper assignment the peer review is based on Select an assignment to base this peer review on Select an assignment 4 Select a Point value for the assignment Select whether to award full points if Point value review is written by placing a check mark in the Award full points if review Show more options is written option Award full points if review is written Copyright 1998 2011 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 61 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Step Two Distribution Creating a PeerMark Assignment Step 1 5 Next select the dates for the PeerMark Assignment The dates the instructor must select are the start date the due date and the post date The start date is the date students can begin reading papers and writing reviews The due date prevents students from writing Post reviews after
20. ounds on the palette are dynamic These marks require further modification when added to a paper Some of these marks are resizable using handles at the corners of the mark Others allow for text to be added in a text field This allows further customizing of these editing marks To move a composition mark click on the mark and drag it to the new position on the paper and release the click To delete a mark place the cursor over the mark the trash icon will appear Click on the trash icon to delete the mark remi is cumbersome or difficult to read jpress her Consider rewriting can fe as them Dickens ha l AS 6erience the nostalgia that we Copyright 1998 2011 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 76 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Reading Reviews from the Assignment Inbox Reading Peer Reviews Student reviews that have been completed can be accessed from three locations e he inbox for the PeerMark assignment can be reached from the class homepage by clicking on the View link to the right of the PeerMark assignment e The student portfolio page which shows any submissions made by the student including peer reviews This can be accessed by clicking on the student name from the students tab Reading Reviews from the Assiqnment Inbox To read the reviews of student papers the instructor can click on the View link to the right of the name of the PeerMark assignme
21. r 3 PeerMark Section Step Two Distribution Selecting the number of papers each student will review 5 Click Save amp Continue to move on to Step 3 of PeerMark assignment creation CShow more distribution options or to view the advanced distribution options click on the Show more f Save amp Continue distribution options link The advanced distribution options allow instructors to choose to exclude student papers from distribution or specify which student papers a student s will have to review PeerMark will automatically distribute papers to students but an instructor may choose specific student pairings which will then add an exception to the PeerMark distribution which will adjust its logic according to the instructor s rules Pairing students for review 1 To assign a student s to review a specific student s paper click on the Pair Students button Clicking the Pair Students button opens up the pairing field Click on the BROWSE for student link to select Exclude Students a student you would like to be the Ue Search for student reviewer Then click on the BROWSE for lt lt iii ES student to the right of WILL REVIEW to select the student whose paper will be reviewed An instructor can select multiple students to be a reviewer of another student Once one reviewer has been selected an instructor may click on the plus icon to the left of the first reviewer to open up another search bo
22. r minutes afterwards tells his story as if it were directly th at need to b e CO mpl eted fo T the peer happening He recounts his childhood with much warmth except for his encounter with the Convict uiti first moment he meets Estella that necessarily transforms his childhood innocence into a drive to i SS review are located on the right side of We the reade getto rdliye RARE did ws cn ikel hik GA WA DR M lie enii Yet within a very bleak and overall depressing story Dickens has his narrator experience the nostalgiaglha h M P ee ee ier whi TEF g oe Not t e Peer ark S cree all find when we recount our own lives even those lives which existed amidst intolerable circumstances wy 900090 Pay well transformations and failed expectations 12 345 3 How well does the introduction pull you in as a reader The love and affection shown to him by Biddy is altogether ignored until years later he realizes it and gov claim his love only to find out that Joe has married Biddy Yet it is those memories of Joe and Biddy that the most pleasant for Pip to recollect It is mostly the memory of the tiny details that Pip seems to have m affection for Joe and his ability to comfort Pip by piling gravy on his plate during Christmas dinner is vei To answer a free response question click in the text box below the question a c e ar eel and type in your response The word eriencedihese Point fso where minimum for the response is l
23. re and 2 2 reviews enter the new grade for the student Click on the Save Grades button to save any changes that have been made to the student s grades Copyright 1998 2011 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 79 Section Printing Student Reviews Chapter 3 PeerMark Printing Student Reviews Instructors have two printing options for each student to print reviews the student submitted or to print reviews the student received To print student reviews click on the More actions link next to the student whose reviews you would like to print and select either Print reviews student submitted or Print reviews student received Show details More Actions k Head all reviews student submitted Show details yis SI uctor review show details Print reviews student submitted N Print reviews student received show details The PeerMark print view will open and will automatically include each students review along with the questions amp answers and comments for their review Loco Print Options V Include Questions amp Answers V Include Comments V Include All Reviews nt Print FRIEDRICH WEISSENBORN S PEERMARK REVIEW OF JANE JOHNSON S PAPER 096 COMPLETED ASSIGNED QUESTIONS 1 How well does the author support their thesis Do they ever stray from their point If so where 2 Whatis the thesis of the paper 8 How well does the introduction pull you in
24. reviewed the paper Greek Mythology Planet Report DUE Jan 12 What s New Help Paper 1of5 turnitim 100 Pluto formal designation 134340 Pluto is the second largest known dwarf planet in the Solar System after Eris and the tenth largest body observed directly orbiting the Sun Originally classified as a planet Pluto is now considered the largest member of a distinct population known as the Kuiper belt Like other members of the Kuiper belt Pluto is composed primarily of rock and ice and is relatively small approximately a fifth the mass of the Earth s Moon and a third its volume It has an eccentric and highly inclined orbit that takes it from 30 to 49 AU 4 4 7 4 billion km from the Sun This causes Pluto to periodically come closer to the Sun than Neptune its discovery in 1930 until 2006 Pluto was considered the Solar System s ninth In the late 19 Us following tne discovery of minor planet 2060 Chiron in the outer Solar System and the recognition of Pluto s very low mass its status as a major All reviewer comments appear on the paper Each mark made to the paper is identifiable by the reviewer s initials Copyright 1998 2011 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 81 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Viewing the PeerMark Questions and Answers To view a specific student s comments click on their name in the sidebar signation 134340 Pluto i
25. s st known dwarf planet in the er Eris and the tenth largest irectly orbiting the Sun fied as a planet Pluto is now argest member of a distinct m as the Kuiper belt James Smith n Jane Smith Viewing the PeerMark Questions and Answers To view the PeerMark questions and answers click on the questions and answers icon The sidebar will load all the PeerMark questions added to the PeerMark assignment during assignment creation The reviewers answers are located under each question If all reviews are displayed the answers are identifiable by the reviewers initials Questions amp Answers COULD THE READABILITY CLARITY OH STYLE OF THIS PAPER BE IMPROVED HOW FW The paper was well written and the paragraphs flowed together nicely J51 Not really it was an easy read Copyright 1998 2011 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 82 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Reviewer Mark List Reviewer Mark List To view a list of all the comments left on the paper click on the mark list icon The Comments List may be used to navigate to the location of a comment on the paper Simply hover the cursor over a mark in the comment list and then click on the show on paper link that appears Comments List PAGE 1 Bust Wow That s an interesting fact J81 Date it was discovered ED us2 wonder how many still do Or if ther amp eeg ari uy known scientis
26. this date The post date mmddyy at is the date students will have access to Biisporeusc datio reviews written by their classmates Assignment Dates Start at Click the Save amp Continue button to ROUEN continue PeerMark assignment creation E Step Two Distribution In step 2 the instructor determines how many papers will be distributed to the students in the course Selecting the number of papers each student will review 1 Click on the Edit link to adjust the number of papers each student will have to review The default is to have each student review 1 paper automatically distributed by PeerMark 2 Place the number of paper s Each student will review automatically distributed by US eerM ark Paper s automatically distributed by PeerMark or papers selected by the student to review within the appropriate fields Paper s selected by the student Rannie celfravieu 3 Select whether you would like the student to write a self review by clicking in the require self review check box A Paper s selected by the student self review uses the same free response and scale questions the student used to write reviews of their classmates papers but the review is for their own paper NONEM TCR EN ud gpu ULS PR N Lxx ary ee NN Require self review 4 Click on the Save button to save any changes or Cancel link to cancel any changes Copyright 1998 2011 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Chapte
27. tion Add Question 1 Click on the Add Question button and select Free response 2 Enter the question in the Question field ne and enter a value in the Minimum answer length field Minimum answer length 3 Once the question and minimum answer length have been entered click on the Add Question button to add the free Add Question or Cancel response question to the PeerMark ens assignment Copyright 1998 2011 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 65 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Step Three Adding Questions to the Review Creating a scale question in PeerMark creation 1 Click on the Add Question button and select Scale 2 Enter the question in the Question field 3 Select the scale size The highest scale value is 5 4 Enter in the labels for the scale in the appropriate fields An example for labelling the scale question How well does the introduction set up the Thesis of the paper would be 1 Not very well to 5 Extremely well 5 Click on the Add Question button to add the scale question to the PeerMark assignment Adding a question from a PeerMark library 1 Click on the Add Question button and select the library you would like to add a question from 2 Click on the Add this question link to the right of each question you would like to add to your PeerMark assignment Copyright 1998 2011 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Add Q
28. ts that think this way Grading Reviews To grade a reviewer click on the reviewer s name Heviews To edit the grade click on the grade next to the reviewer s name Heviews 10 10 tt Enter the new grade in the grade field Click elsewhere on the screen to save the grade Copyright 1998 2011 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 83
29. uestion Free response he author support thei Scale h 10 minimum word answe Question Scale Size Scale Size Labels 1 Add Question or Cancel i Tag Add Question Free response Scale LIBRARY my library i IRRARY Thesis Frankseie Add this question Turnitin Instructor Handbook 66 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Editing or Deleting Questions Adding a question from a PeerMark library 3 Click on the Add all questions button to dd all th tions to the PeerMark x uie QE COLE Add all questions or Finished eC WRT ec LU VEA y elect assignment ear to Very Clear 4 Click on the Finished adding questions from library link when you have added all the questions you want from this library Once the instructor has added all the questions they want to the PeerMark assignment click on the Save amp Finish button to complete the PeerMark assignment creation Save amp Finish J or Return to previous ste Editing or Deleting Questions Free response and scale questions can be edited by clicking on the Edit link to the right of the question How well does the author support their thesis Do they ever stray from their point If so where Free Response 25 minimum word answer What is the thesis of the paper Free Response 1 minimum word answer How well does the introduction pull you in as a reader Scale Not very well to Really well Free response and scale quest
30. x which the instructor can then use to select another student to be a reviewer S Jamie Posey Once the pairing of students is complete click on the Save pair button Save pair to save this pairing pmm Copyright 1998 2011 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 63 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Step Two Distribution Students may also be excluded from review by clicking on the Exclude Students button Students who are excluded from review will not be able to write or receive reviews Excluding students from review 1 Instructors can exclude students from review by clicking on the Exclude Students button 2 Click on the BROWSE for student link to select a student who will be excluded from review papers and will not have a paper distributed for review Search for student a E is excluded from reviewing will not have a paper distrib Jamie Posey 3 Select a student from the drop down list Natalie Bovonavic Antoinette Parker Gibson Rickia Alex Thompson WILL REVIEW Natalie Friedrich Weissenborn 4 Once a student is selected click on Save exclusion to exclude the student from Save exclusion the review Student pairs or exclusions can be edited or deleted up until a student has begun a review which will lock the assignment settings To edit a Student Pair or exclusion click on the edit button to the right of the student pair or exclusion you would like to edit

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