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 Part of the marking for this assessment will
be done by you...
 So 10% of the marks are going on your
performance within the group
 To allow me to calculate this mark you are
going to have to give a mark to each member
of your group, and I will take all of the marks
for each person and average them out
 These marks must be done carefully and with
consideration...
 Be kind and be generous to others when you
give them a mark
 To do well yourself in this process make it
clear at meetings what you are working on
 You have to give a mark to each of the group
members based on their performance:
◦ NOT on whether or not they have the same
technical skills or writing ability as you
◦ NOT on whether they were participating remotely or
were present in person
◦ NOT on whether you thought a lot of their
contributions were irrelevant, and that yours were
always 100% relevant
◦ NOT on your personal view of them
 Mark based on how they contributed to the
assessment AND to the team...
 It is important to recognise that different
people will have contributed differently to the
project:
◦ some may have thought of a lot of ideas
◦ some will have written a lot of the report
◦ some will have helped the team bond and helped
you work as a unit by cooking a meal,
◦ some will have done a lot of technical work
◦ etc.
 all of these activities contribute to the
successful completion of a project and should
be recognised
 At the start of this process you should sit down
as a group and decide on who will do what parts
of the assessment and roughly the timeframe for
each task (using a methodology like SCRUM can
help you with this)
 Now decide a bit of leeway for everyone, if any
member can’t contribute for a few meetings
because of personal circumstances decide that
that’s OK, there will be no recriminations as long
as everyone is kept informed
 You might consider criteria such as the
following for how you will mark each other:
1. Reliability and Responsibility
2. Participation in Group Work
3. Intellectual Contribution
4. Contribution to Technical Work
5. Contribution to Written Work
 As well as the tasks, look at the roles each of
you may play
 You might look at Meredith Belbin’s Team
Roles for inspiration (noting that each person
can play multiple and overlapping roles)...
 Plants are creative, imaginative, unorthodox
team-members who solves difficult problems
 Resource Investigators explores
opportunities, make contacts, shares external
information; negotiates with outsiders;
responds well to challenges
 Monitor Evaluators contribute a measured
and dispassionate analysis and, through
objectivity, stops the team committing itself
to a misguided task
 Co-ordinators Clarifies goals; helps allocate
roles, responsibilities, and duties; articulates
group conclusions
 Implementers are practical thinkers who can
create systems and processes that will
produce what the team wants.
 Completer Finishers are the detail people
within the team. They have a great eye for
spotting flaws and gaps and for knowing
exactly where the team is in relation to its
schedule.
 Teamworkers give personal support and help to
others; are socially oriented and sensitive to
others; they resolves conflicts; they calms the
waters; they serve as an in-group diplomat
 Shapers love a challenge and thrives on pressure,
they push the group toward agreement and
decisions and they can challenges others
 Specialist bring 'specialist' knowledge to the
team. Single-minded, self-starting, dedicated;
they provide unique or rare expertise and skills
 But people aren’t robots, even if they are
undertaking these roles, they might not
always fulfil their roles perfectly, so please
give your group a bit of leeway as well
 Belbin suggests some allowable weaknesses
for each role...
 Plants can be unorthodox or forgetful
 Resource Investigators can forget to follow up
on a lead
 Monitor Evaluators can be overly critical and
slow moving
 Co-ordinators can over-delegate leaving
themselves little work to do
 Implementers can be slow to relinquish their
plans in favour of positive changes
 Completer Finishers can be accused of taking
their perfectionism to the extremes
 Teamworkers can become indecisive when
unpopular decisions need to be made
 Shapers can risk becoming aggressive and
bad-humoured in their attempts to get things
done
 Specialist can have a tendency to focus
narrowly on their own subject of choice
 When you are halfway through the project I
suggest you have a meeting where you see
what is working and see what is not working
 Communicate honestly and clearly with each
other
 If someone isn’t completing their tasks,
consider if there is any help you can give
 Don’t blame, and don’t label, just express
your own views, start each sentence with “I
really feel that...”
 Reassign roles and tasks where necessary
 Try to clear up any misunderstandings as
soon as possible
 Clear communication is really important
 If you get an e-mail you don’t like, phone the
person or meet with them and discuss it
 Don’t let things fester in the group
 Have a final meeting before completing the
assignment where each of you are given a
chance to express what you did for the
project, and how you felt it went (..so take
notes during the project on the work you are
doing...)
 You are marking each member based on the
tasks and the roles they undertook during
this process.
 These evaluations will be absolutely
confidential.
 No student will have any access to your
evaluations at any time.
 Each student will be informed about the
overall picture of the evaluations she or he
has received from others at the end of the
course.
 No student should ask any other student
about these evaluations.

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Peer Assessment

  • 2.  Part of the marking for this assessment will be done by you...  So 10% of the marks are going on your performance within the group  To allow me to calculate this mark you are going to have to give a mark to each member of your group, and I will take all of the marks for each person and average them out
  • 3.  These marks must be done carefully and with consideration...  Be kind and be generous to others when you give them a mark  To do well yourself in this process make it clear at meetings what you are working on
  • 4.  You have to give a mark to each of the group members based on their performance: ◦ NOT on whether or not they have the same technical skills or writing ability as you ◦ NOT on whether they were participating remotely or were present in person ◦ NOT on whether you thought a lot of their contributions were irrelevant, and that yours were always 100% relevant ◦ NOT on your personal view of them
  • 5.  Mark based on how they contributed to the assessment AND to the team...
  • 6.  It is important to recognise that different people will have contributed differently to the project: ◦ some may have thought of a lot of ideas ◦ some will have written a lot of the report ◦ some will have helped the team bond and helped you work as a unit by cooking a meal, ◦ some will have done a lot of technical work ◦ etc.  all of these activities contribute to the successful completion of a project and should be recognised
  • 7.  At the start of this process you should sit down as a group and decide on who will do what parts of the assessment and roughly the timeframe for each task (using a methodology like SCRUM can help you with this)  Now decide a bit of leeway for everyone, if any member can’t contribute for a few meetings because of personal circumstances decide that that’s OK, there will be no recriminations as long as everyone is kept informed
  • 8.  You might consider criteria such as the following for how you will mark each other: 1. Reliability and Responsibility 2. Participation in Group Work 3. Intellectual Contribution 4. Contribution to Technical Work 5. Contribution to Written Work
  • 9.  As well as the tasks, look at the roles each of you may play  You might look at Meredith Belbin’s Team Roles for inspiration (noting that each person can play multiple and overlapping roles)...
  • 10.  Plants are creative, imaginative, unorthodox team-members who solves difficult problems  Resource Investigators explores opportunities, make contacts, shares external information; negotiates with outsiders; responds well to challenges  Monitor Evaluators contribute a measured and dispassionate analysis and, through objectivity, stops the team committing itself to a misguided task
  • 11.  Co-ordinators Clarifies goals; helps allocate roles, responsibilities, and duties; articulates group conclusions  Implementers are practical thinkers who can create systems and processes that will produce what the team wants.  Completer Finishers are the detail people within the team. They have a great eye for spotting flaws and gaps and for knowing exactly where the team is in relation to its schedule.
  • 12.  Teamworkers give personal support and help to others; are socially oriented and sensitive to others; they resolves conflicts; they calms the waters; they serve as an in-group diplomat  Shapers love a challenge and thrives on pressure, they push the group toward agreement and decisions and they can challenges others  Specialist bring 'specialist' knowledge to the team. Single-minded, self-starting, dedicated; they provide unique or rare expertise and skills
  • 13.  But people aren’t robots, even if they are undertaking these roles, they might not always fulfil their roles perfectly, so please give your group a bit of leeway as well  Belbin suggests some allowable weaknesses for each role...
  • 14.  Plants can be unorthodox or forgetful  Resource Investigators can forget to follow up on a lead  Monitor Evaluators can be overly critical and slow moving
  • 15.  Co-ordinators can over-delegate leaving themselves little work to do  Implementers can be slow to relinquish their plans in favour of positive changes  Completer Finishers can be accused of taking their perfectionism to the extremes
  • 16.  Teamworkers can become indecisive when unpopular decisions need to be made  Shapers can risk becoming aggressive and bad-humoured in their attempts to get things done  Specialist can have a tendency to focus narrowly on their own subject of choice
  • 17.  When you are halfway through the project I suggest you have a meeting where you see what is working and see what is not working  Communicate honestly and clearly with each other  If someone isn’t completing their tasks, consider if there is any help you can give  Don’t blame, and don’t label, just express your own views, start each sentence with “I really feel that...”  Reassign roles and tasks where necessary
  • 18.  Try to clear up any misunderstandings as soon as possible  Clear communication is really important  If you get an e-mail you don’t like, phone the person or meet with them and discuss it  Don’t let things fester in the group
  • 19.  Have a final meeting before completing the assignment where each of you are given a chance to express what you did for the project, and how you felt it went (..so take notes during the project on the work you are doing...)  You are marking each member based on the tasks and the roles they undertook during this process.
  • 20.  These evaluations will be absolutely confidential.  No student will have any access to your evaluations at any time.  Each student will be informed about the overall picture of the evaluations she or he has received from others at the end of the course.  No student should ask any other student about these evaluations.