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Improving efficacy of peer-evaluation in team project scenarios
Eckehard Doerry, James D Palmer
Informatics, Computing, and Cyber Systems, School of
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Peer Assessment
100%
Team Projects
100%
Individual Performance
100%
Effective Systems
66%
Early Detection
33%
Student Work
33%
Engineering Program
33%
Team Management
33%
Management Process
33%
Strong Potential
33%
Individual Learning
33%
Minimalist
33%
Performance-based
33%
Individual Contribution
33%
Project-based Course
33%
Time Feedback
33%
Student Grades
33%
Engineering Challenges
33%
Automated Flagging
33%
Automatic Documentation
33%
Time Investment
33%
Project Context
33%
Structured Tasks
33%
Online Systems
33%
Team Environment
33%
Dynamic Performance
33%
Team Dynamics
33%
Computer Science
Team Member
100%
Early Detection
50%
Engineering Program
50%
Individual Contribution
50%
Structured Task
50%
Individual Learning
50%
Online Systems
50%
Process Management
50%