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The peer review assignment allows students to review, provide feedback, and score a classmate's submitted work. This can be helpful to facilitate meaningful discussions and assist with large project engagement.
There are 4 "timed by a deadline" stages to consider:
- Student Submission
- Student Review of Assigned Submissions
- Instructor Review
- Author Review and Feedback
Stages Step-by-Step
Note: You can re-upload documents until deadline has passed. The grading rubric criteria for reviewers is also displayed with the submission page.



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