History: Homework Peer Review
Preview of version: 10
Critical to teaching:
- feedback management
- particularly peer review management
- anonymous and volunteer reviewing
- in a public school environment there are a number of adults who could help with the review process as long as the document creator/ writer was made anonymous.
- peer review
- critical to maintain teacher sanity is a way to 'farm off' paper reviews to peers... so making viewing of assignments anonymous is very important... there's no human way to read 100+ papers in a reasonable amount of time
The desired feedback mechanisms would be form based and generated in the TikiWiki environment for
- history tracking
- reuse of templates
- transferability
The wiki tags would be converted to html forms fields... mose has indicated he has begun work on this idea. (I need to identify which fields are supported in wiki pages...)
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here's the short answer fill in the blank
<form name="test_form"><input name="testfield" value="Wiki form Builder"></form>
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here's my short answer/ essay field
Here's a working text area... the tags required for creating this text area field could be created using QuickTags (unfortunately, right now, there's a bug in the QuickTags that doesn't allow more than 21 quick tags... other wise I'd create demos of all of these tags...
<textarea cols="80" rows="5" name="text area">Instructions for the assignment can go in here or templates for the students to use while writing?</textarea>
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need those rolldowns:
I lifted this straight from the W3C site on HTML forms... mozilla's composer under win2k is buggy, preview doesn't work.
<select name="Verb">
<option selected="selected" label="none" value="none">Click the rolldown</option>
<optgroup label="Verbs">
<option label="3.7.1" value="pm3_3.7.1">Past Tense</option>
<option label="3.7" value="pm3_3.7">Present</option>
<option label="3.5" value="pm3_3.5">Future</option>
</optgroup><optgroup label="Adjectives">
<option label="3.7" value="pm2_3.7">green</option>
<option label="3.5" value="pm2_3.5">yellow</option>
</optgroup><optgroup label="Averbs">
<option label="3.7R" value="IRX_3.7R">quickly</option>
<option label="3.5R" value="IRX_3.5R">slowly</option>
</optgroup>
</select>
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imagine having to retype options like this one. This is why the QuickTags can be very useful and why the use of wiki form templates are critical. Ideally there would be a way of knowing what templates are being used at any one time but that's a future problem.
<select name=grade >
<option selected="selected" label="none" value="none">Assign point value for this test...</option>
<option value="100" selected>100</option>
<option value="99">99</option>
<option value="98">98</option>
<option value="97">97</option>
<option value="96">96</option>
<option value="95">95</option>
<option value="94">94</option>
<option value="93">93</option>
<option value="92">92</option>
<option value="91">91</option>
<option value="90">90</option>
<option value="89">89</option>
<option value="88">88</option>
<option value="87">87</option>
<option value="86">86</option>
<option value="85">85</option>
<option value="84">84</option>
<option value="83">83</option>
<option value="82">82</option>
<option value="81">81</option>
<option value="80">80</option>
<option value="79">79</option>
<option value="78">78</option>
<option value="77">77</option>
<option value="76">76</option>
<option value="75">75</option>
<option value="74">74</option>
<option value="73">73</option>
<option value="72">72</option>
<option value="71">71</option>
<option value="70">70</option>
<option value="69">69</option>
<option value="68">68</option>
<option value="67">67</option>
<option value="66">66</option>
<option value="65">65</option>
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<option value="50">50</option>
<option value="49">49</option>
<option value="48">48</option>
<option value="47">47</option>
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<option value="31">31</option>
<option value="30">30</option>
<option value="29">29</option>
<option value="28">28</option>
<option value="27">27</option>
<option value="26">26</option>
<option value="25">25</option>
<option value="24">24</option>
<option value="23">23</option>
<option value="22">22</option>
<option value="21">21</option>
<option value="20">20</option>
<option value="19">19</option>
<option value="18">18</option>
<option value="17">17</option>
<option value="16">16</option>
<option value="15">15</option>
<option value="14">14</option>
<option value="13">13</option>
<option value="12">12</option>
<option value="11">11</option>
<option value="10">10</option>
<option value="9">9</option>
<option value="8">8</option>
<option value="7">7</option>
<option value="6">6</option>
<option value="5">5</option>
<option value="4">4</option>
<option value="3">3</option>
<option value="2">2</option>
<option value="1">1</option>
<option value="0">0</option>
</select>
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or perhaps you want to type in your own value?
here's the short answer fill in the blank
<form name="test_form"><input name="testfield" value="Type the value of this assessment"></form>
the problem of submitting from the wiki interface is difficult but the idea is not that the wiki page is the holder of the form... the form interface reads from the wiki page to generate the form interface...
Q: More tags? Isn't that tough to manage and remember?
A: No, the tag data can be saved in mose QuickTags for easy customizataion.
Q: What kind of tags would you need?
A: Basic ones like:
{Title: (form type=text area, text box, etc | #description/ instructions}
each field should allow the teacher to give specific and easily modified instructions over the field... teachers have to adjust documents in real time quickly and easily... that's why modifying a form in the wiki environment is almost ideal.
Description:
Formatting:
Maximum grade:
Grading Strategy:
Number of Comments, Assessment Elements, Grade Bands, Criterion Statments or Categories in a Rubric:
Allow Resubmissions:
Number of Assessments of Examples from Teacher:
Number of Assessments of Student Submissions:
Self Assessment:
Assessments must be agreed:
Hide Grades before Agreement:
Maximum Size:
Deadline: