Did you read the article and take notes?
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- Q1What is the minimum requirement for a student's discussion post according to the prompt?Writing a response to the prompt onlyReplying to three peers without writing a postWriting a response to the prompt and replying to two peersWriting a short post without replying to peers30s
- Q2Did you read the article and take notes?YesPartlyNot sureNo30s
- Q3Did you choose one theme to focus on from the article you selected?I do not remember if I chose a theme or not.I am unsure if I chose a theme or not.Yes, I chose one theme to focus on.No, I did not choose any theme to focus on.30s
- Q4Did you highlight important information while reading the article?NoForgotOccasionallyYes30s
- Q5Did you write one full paragraph consisting of at least 15 sentences?No, I did not write one full paragraph consisting of at least 15 sentences.Yes, I wrote one full paragraph consisting of at least 15 sentences.I'm not sure if I wrote one full paragraph consisting of at least 15 sentences.I don't remember if I wrote one full paragraph consisting of at least 15 sentences.30s
- Q6Did you actively engage in critical thinking while reading the article?YesSometimesNoNot sure30s
- Q7How many peers should a student reply to in their discussion post?TwoNoneThreeOne30s
- Q8What is an important component of constructive feedback for a peer's paragraph?Ignoring any errors or weaknessesIdentifying strengths and areas for improvementFocusing only on grammar and spelling mistakesProviding general comments without specifics30s
- Q9What is an important aspect to consider when providing feedback on your peer's draft?Ignoring their draft altogetherComplimenting their writing style without providing critiqueFocusing solely on the conclusion paragraphOffering suggestions for improvement with supporting examples30s
- Q10What should you emphasize when providing feedback on your peer's paragraph?Changing the topic of their paragraphRepeating their main points without adding new insightsFocusing only on correcting grammar and punctuationEnsuring coherence and logical flow of ideas30s