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Reflective Analytical Essay peer response and final drafts- Creel

Page history last edited by Valerie Saldana 9 years, 8 months ago

 

 

Peer Response

Create a link to your rough draft in the first group with fewer than four members. This will be your peer response group for this writing assignment.

 

DON'T FORGET:  As mentioned in the Peer Response Overview, be sure to place 3 questions for your peer reviewers to answer at the end of your rough draft when you upload it.

 

Click here for Reflective Analytical Essay peer response guidelines

 

Some suggestions for posting: 

1) Name your link something original so as not to confuse the wiki about what page it is looking for. If more than one person uses the name "Wikipedia Draft" things will get confusing very fast.

2) Please DO NOT post your draft as a doc. file.  We cannot use the comment and editing features in the wiki to give feedback when that happens.

3) When final drafts are due, please put a link to your final draft further down the page in the list of final drafts.

 

Group 1

Harry Rainville

What I learned in English today is
Emelie Blomstrand Rough Draft Reflective Analytical Essay
Brooke Johnson How Students Can Benefit From Wikipedia
Tony Perkins Fast As We Can (Rough)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Group 2

Chelsea Fleitman

Editing Wikipedia through Collaboration (Rough)
Bryant Vasquez Neighborhood Watch (Rough)
Cory Lapham
The Value of Research
Gareth Flanary
Gareth's Reflective Analytical Essay Rough

 

 

 

 

 

 

Group 3

Sonja Casey 

The strenuous process of using Wikipedia
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Group 4

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Group 5

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Group 6

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Final Drafts

Create a link to your final draft in the first available space in the list below.

 

Harry Rainville  What I Learned in English Today is (Final)
Chelsea Fleitman Editing Wikipedia through Collaboration 
Sonja Casey The Strenuous Process of Using Wikipedia
Cory Lapham The Value of Research Final
Gareth Flanary

Gareth Reflective Analysis Essay Final

Emelie Blomstrand The Art Of Being Able To Think Critically (final)
Tony Perkins  The Passion of the Editor (Final) 
Jose Rodriguez  Wikipedia's Learning Experience
Brooke Johnson  Unpeeling the Onion:  How students can benefit from Wikipedia in the classroom
Bryant Vasquez Neighborhood Watch
Valerie Saldana  Complications within Wikipedia
   
   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Comments (2)

Bryant Vasquez said

at 11:39 pm on Jul 24, 2014

I fixed the table and left extra rows in it. No one had better break the table again

gill creel said

at 7:13 am on Jul 25, 2014

@Bryant,
LOL! Thanks Bryant!!

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