[Using Sakai] Peer review in Sakai

Paul Ross Paul.Ross at bexleyschools.org
Mon Jun 25 20:50:19 PDT 2012


Steve,

We have used forums to do this in the past, especially when in the context of a course site with custom user permission sets.  Users have added revised attachments to forum postings when changes have been made.  Students then use the review functions inside Microsoft Word to compare more than one document to integrate additional changes.  Last quarter in one course site we had 90 forums with 90 custom permission sets with up to 5 different people participating in each forum.  Another method we've used is to add an iframe link on a page (for example a todaysmeet page) to a meeting tool to act as a peer review mechanism along side a document, a posting or a folder. 

Thank you
Paul
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Paul Ross (Technology Director - Bexley City Schools)
348 S Cassingham Road, Bexley, Ohio USA 43209
Email: Paul.Ross at bexleyschools.org Phone: 614-231-7611 ext 5313
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From: Steve Swinsburg [steve.swinsburg at gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 9:20 PM
To: sakai-user at collab.sakaiproject.org Server
Subject: [Using Sakai] Peer review in Sakai

Hi all,

I'm after any information about how people go about peer review in Sakai. I've seen a few notes about people doing this with Portfolios, is that the only way to do it at the moment?

cheers,
Steve
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