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September 25, 2023

Peer Review Anonymity: Enhanced Feedback

Peer Review Anonymity: Enhanced Feedback

We're thrilled to introduce a significant enhancement to our peer review system – anonymity. At Teachfloor, we understand the importance of constructive feedback in the learning process, and now, we're making it even more robust.

With our new peer review anonymity feature, educators can opt for anonymous peer reviews. This means that during the peer review process, the reviewer's identity remains hidden, providing a fair and unbiased assessment of submissions.

Why Anonymity Matters

  1. Objective Feedback: Anonymity fosters a more impartial evaluation process. Reviewers can focus solely on the content, leading to more objective and valuable feedback.
  2. Reduced Bias: Removing the reviewer's identity reduces the potential for bias based on personal preferences, ensuring fairness for all learners.
  3. Confidence Building: Learners receiving feedback feel more comfortable, encouraging them to apply constructive criticism positively.

Enabling anonymous peer reviews is simple. Instructors can select this option when setting up peer review activities.

Stay tuned for more updates, and thank you for choosing Teachfloor as your trusted learning platform.

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