Peer Review Guidelines

Use these guidelines in reviewing a peer's submission.

  1. Reference the rubric when making suggestions.
  2. Share at least one, preferably two aspects of the submission that reflect "satisfactory" criteria from the assignment rubric.
  3. Share at least one, preferably two aspects of the submission that could be improved. Again, reference criteria in the rubric, identify specific areas in the assignment, and make recommendations to improve the areas that are highlighted.
  4. Your choice of words should be objective, professional, and used to improve your peer's learning experience and possible future implementation. Short phrases such as "good job" or "needs improvement" are not sufficient. Your review should be clear and identify specific areas of the submission that are being addressed.