Turnitin PeerMark
Peer Review Tools
Peer review activities are an excellent way for students engage with and provide feedback to one another. Turnitin offers a built-in function for peer review, called PeerMark.
Assignment setup
A sentence intro to this section. The example below is what a heading 1 section would look like with heading 2 included.
Heading 2
A sentence that covers what the content below will be. This section is an example of what heading 2 looks like with heading 3 sections below it:
Heading 3
This is a sentence explaining what this content is/tool is related to (if needed). If you have bullet points, they should look like this below. Bullets can be used for:
- Content,
- Steps for a process,
- Or links to resources/how to guides.
Example Heading 2
This is an example of how you might write a section with no heading 3 sections. MediaPlus is ASU’s multimedia hosting and distribution platform, built in partnership with Amazon Web Services. Watch this video or visiting the step-by-step guide.
PeerMark questions
PeerMark questions are a way to incorporate rubric-style scoring and feedback from peers.
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