This peer review is the fourth and final one we had to do for the class.  As I look back on the other peer review blogs I noticed some differences, though there was one similiar thing I found.  This similarity would be the lack of people actually editing papers.  I found this time around to be a lot like the last peer review.  Even though we were assigned to groups of 3 or 4 people only only person commented on my paper.  The only peer review this didn't happen was the first one.  I think that might have to do with the fact that it was the beginning of the year and everyone was trying to do there best at school.  I don't know what happened after that but each peer review I got less and less people editing my papers.  If I could offer an advice it would be to find a way to moniter peer review so that people would have to do it.  If people knew they were getting graded or marked down because they weren't doing peer review I believe they would do it.  For me it was frustrating that I would do my part and edit my fellow students' papers and my paper would not get the same sentiment.
On the other hand there were some differences that I liked.  For one I believe the advice became better over time.  While I got a lot of editing on my first paper the advice was not that helpful or it didn't help as much as I would have liked.  Personally I believe this is because we had gotten more comfortable with editing papers the more we did it.  The comments I recieve now help my paper to be better.   The same aspect applies to the advice I give people.  In the beginning I found it hard to edit papers because I didn't know what to look for or how to convey my comment to people. But with practice and realizing what I would like to hear about my own papers helped me become a better editor.   
For the most part I liked doing peer review.  I felt that the advice given to me made my papers better.  That is not to say I always took the advice but they did make me think about my paper and how to improve it
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
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