- The term "material" seems to have been loosely interpreted. No points were taken off for choice of material, but for future discussions, it would be wise to select a material typically used in the field you are studying.
- Make sure to post your discussion reply under the thread that most closely relates to the topic of your discussion post. Many students wrote on the same material and used the same sources, but few referred to the posts of other students. Do not be afraid to change the title of the post to represent the topic of your discussion.
- The most common areas that students lost points was in the "most important" and "most confusing" categories. As previously said, each student should talk about what they found to be the most important and confusing things about both their primary and secondary articles. If the article was straightforward and not confusing, simply state that.
- The rest of the comments are minor.
- Take advantage of the "Preview" function associated with the discussion posts. This way the post can look exactly as you want it to, in an organized fashion and easy to read.
- Finally, make sure to proofread your discussion before submitting it.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Discussion-2 Grader Comments - Materials
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