PeerGrade.io
Peergrade is a free online platform to facilitate peer feedback sessions, recommended for students grades 4 and up. Here's how it works:
1. You create an account & students can either join with a code, or you can upload your roster from Google Classroom.
2. Create an assignment, specify your feedback criteria (rubric) and open the assignment for submission. (Post in Google Classroom.)
- Create the rubric as part of the assignment directly within PeerGrade.
3. Your students submit their work.
- Students can upload a file from Google Drive, link to a web-based project (Adobe Spark, Kahoot, Flipgrid, etc.) or type within the rich-text editor directly into PeerGrade.
4. PeerGrade automatically distributes assignments between students for them to give their anonymous feedback based on the feedback criteria.
5. When the peer feedback process is over, the students receive all the feedback given to their work.
6. As a teacher, you get the complete overview of the quality of assignments and what feedback was given.
2. Create an assignment, specify your feedback criteria (rubric) and open the assignment for submission. (Post in Google Classroom.)
- Create the rubric as part of the assignment directly within PeerGrade.
3. Your students submit their work.
- Students can upload a file from Google Drive, link to a web-based project (Adobe Spark, Kahoot, Flipgrid, etc.) or type within the rich-text editor directly into PeerGrade.
4. PeerGrade automatically distributes assignments between students for them to give their anonymous feedback based on the feedback criteria.
5. When the peer feedback process is over, the students receive all the feedback given to their work.
6. As a teacher, you get the complete overview of the quality of assignments and what feedback was given.
Overview - What is PeerGrade? |
Get Started in Less than 15 minutes |
Create an Assignment |
Basic Overview of how PeerGrade works.
Video Length: 1:57 |
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How Students Submit Assignments
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Creating Feedback Rubrics
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How Students Give Feedback
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Video length: 1:08
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Video length: 3:42
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Video length: 1:20
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How students can give their reaction to the feedback they received.
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Additional Teacher Tutorials
Student Tutorials
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