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Calibrated Peer Review (CPR) use at UNSW

This Prezi demonstrates how the Faculty of Engineering at UNSW is using Calibrated Peer Review (CPR) to manage large class writing assignments.
by John Paul Posada on 29 June 2011

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Calibrated Peer Review (CPR) can help. Marking writing assignments for small classes is a manageable task, but not so much when you have very large classes. ENGG1000 use of CPR: Average 700 students 3 writing assignments per term 500 words, 600 words, 800 words Students are calibrated as markers Randomly mark peers' papers Without CPR Assignment 1 700 papers = 350,000 words, or 875 pages Assignment 2 700 papers = 420,000 words, or 1,050 pages Assignment 3 700 papers = 560,000 words, or 1,400 pages Student CPR Overview Instructor CPR Overview UCLA hosted CPR Assignment Library Request a CPR Central Account Login to CPR Central to author assignment or copy one for your use With your assignment created and ready for use in your course you can now access the locally hosted CPR Local CPR Students enrolled by course via NSS Login using zID Assignment timings set to local time zone UNSW Faculty of Engineering Calibrated Peer Review (CPR) Benefits of locally hosted CPR Login to local CPR Find and activate your assignment from CPR Central Assignment Library Set assignment timings and marking criteria John Paul Posada Educational Technologist Faculty of Engineering The University of New South Wales jp.posada@unsw.edu.au
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