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1 ← Pull-down menu

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3 ← Select Exchange

4 ↑ created course ↑ course ID Case-sensitive ↑ R D E N L A E M T E

5 Create a course

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7 Type in your course number and section. Be specific about semester. You need only estimate a small number of assignments. You can always add assignments! Click here to preview a sample of peer review that you can include as a sample for your students.

8 Peer review sample so students can get a sense of how program works.

9 Click create when you have entered the info.

10 Course ID has been created. This is what you should give your students!

11 ← Paper Clip Icon guide for using Exchange

12 SAVE to your hard drive!

13 You can always click on the question mark for helpful instructions, as well!

14 Instructions pop up in separate window

15 ↓ Copy Course

16 Copy Course Screen Click Preview You may also type in a colleague’s course ID here. Remember it is case-sensitive! If you wish to reuse your existing course the following semester, check the box to copy your course.

17 Click Create

18 Here is your copied course and your new course ID. Copying the course creates a duplicate course without the contents of the gradebook and uploaded papers from the past semester.

19 Click here to delete a course. Click here to edit a course

20 You will be given this warning. Once you click OK, the contents of the course are gone! Before deleting, archive from roster view first!

21 Complete Roster Complete Roster is the screen where you view students and papers for ALL your courses. Select a course to work with.

22 Complete Roster View Scroll to see all students, documents, and grades for ALL COURSES

23 Every column has a sorting feature. Click on the title of each column to sort by assignment, student, etc.

24 Sorted by assignment

25 Sorted by grade Click on courses, to return to your list of courses

26 Select a course to work with.

27 The assignments page always appears first when you enter one of your courses.

28 Here you can create a new assignment. Edit an assignment Delete an assignment View and alter peer groups for each assignment Click here to send announcement!

29 Let’s look at creating an assignment.

30 These are the features you must set up for each assignment.

31 Select the number of students per group for this assignment. Keep in mind that larger groups will have more papers to review. Exchange creates the groups for you, but you can edit groups anytime before they upload papers.

32 Here is where you decide if you want students in a group to see each other’s comments. If you select NO here, then students will not be able to see each other’s comments. Nor will you be able to see student comments in the paper review tool. You will only be able to view student comments under Participation Grade section. See later slide for more details.

33 If reviews are posted anonymously, then you will not be able to see which student made each comment within the context of the paper. But you can evaluate each student’s comments in the Participation Grade section.

34 As you create every assignment, you have the opportunity to create your own checklist of questions for students to consider as they review their peers’ papers for this assignment. Once uploaded, it remains an option to select for future assignments. Remember to save it as RTF before you upload it! Exchange also has five pre-loaded checklists for you to choose from! Click NEXT when you have made your selections

35 Here is a checklist that I created. Here is a checklist provided by Exchange.

36 Type in assignment or select an assignment you have used before. Enter due dates Enter date at which students can view assignment. You can set up all your assignments before the course even starts. Assignments will only be visible after the date you set.

37 If you check yes, you and students will receive email every time a paper is uploaded and ready for review! Click preview when you have made selections

38 Here you can review all of your set-up selections. Click OK when you are satisfied!

39 Now your new assignment is visible on assignments page.

40 Students will also see the assignment you created on the date that you set for it to be visible. STUDENT VIEW

41 Click on this icon to EDIT one of your assignments

42 In this screen, you can change your preferences and create a new checklist and replace the original checklist. Click on Yes and then next to overwrite the checklist.

43 Once students start to upload papers, you cannot change some of the settings. Click next

44 Here you see that you may still change the assignment and checklist. You can change your checklist, by clicking on one that is already loaded here.

45 Delete assignment

46 Click OK and the assignment will be permanently deleted

47 Assignment 8 is gone!

48 Groups are set up by Exchange. They are different for every assignment. Click on this icon next to each assignment to edit the groups.

49 You see the groups for Assignment #1 here. These groups are locked and cannot be altered because students in each group have uploaded papers already.

50 Students have not yet uploaded papers for assignment 8 so you can change their groups. This assignment has been set up for groups of TWO. You must uncheck a box before you can check another box. Exchange helps you keep all the groups the same size.

51 You may even uncheck all the boxes and start from scratch. But you must maintain groups of TWO. Tip: If you keep your assignment hidden until all the students have joined the course, you can control which students are together in every group. (Since no student will be able to upload and lock a group before you check the group composition.)

52 If you wish to change the group size for this assignment, then go back to edit assignment icon.

53 Change the group size on the pull-down menu. If you click 3 this time, then students will automatically be regrouped.

54 You may then uncheck and change groups back on the group edit screen.

55 Click on the bell icon to create an announcement

56 Type and click OK

57 Announcements appear in reverse chronological order

58 Click on this icon for the class roster screen. This is the screen through which you view student papers and comments.

59 This view is sorted by student name.

60 You may also sort by assignment number or any column title

61 Sorted by Date Posted

62 Click here to export the roster

63 Click save. File will be saved as.csv file.

64 Your exported file will take on Excel format.

65 Delete student

66 Check off any students you wish to delete from your course.

67 Careful! This cannot be undone.

68 Archive work

69 Papers will be saved as a zip file Click save

70 Click on the paper icon to view the paper

71 Software You will be prompted to download Macromedia Shockwave software, if you do not have it. Shockwave is the software used to read and comment on papers. Installation only takes a few seconds but you may have to re login to your MyLab product and Exchange

72 Your student’s paper will appear in this paper review tool.

73 Click on a word of the sentence or paragraph that you wish to comment on. This ADD COMMENT box will show up. If you select sentence, the black box above will show the sentence you are commenting on. Type your comments below. ↓ ↑ ← Type your comment here ↑ Click add to Paper

74 ↑ You may also use your cursor to highlight just a part of a sentence or a couple of sentences that you wish to comment on.

75 Your name appears in the color brown on the bar above the paper, so your comments appear in brown. All comments are color-coded to the individual.

76 Your comment will show up in this right column. If you roll over the comment with your mouse, it will highlight the place in your paper to which the comment refers.

77 When adding comments to the paper, there are a series of Common Errors for you to choose from. Click on the common error and click add to paper

78 Inserting a Common Error adds a link to the Exchange online handbook Click on the book icon and the handbook text pops up in a new window

79 Handbook text Scroll down to see practice exercises on this topic

80 Students click on links to complete practice exercises

81 The practice test pops up in a separate window

82 Student completes the test and submits to see score and the correct answers

83 As instructor you will be able to view your students’ results

84 Click here to delete comment

85 Once you click YES, the comment is gone.

86 Click on this icon to enter paper grade and comments

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88 You will also see the grade and comment appear in your roster. You may enter and edit grades through roster view, if you prefer, rather than entering grades when you are in the paper review tool.

89 You can always see the assignment description by clicking this icon.

90 The checklist pops up in another window. You can close and return to paper review. ↑ You can view the checklist you posted for evaluating this assignment Click on checklist icon above!

91 When you are finished making comments, click on the post button below. If you need to take a break, you can click save and finish later. ↓ Once you click “yes” that you want to post your comments, you can never edit or add any further comments. Your comments will now be visible to the student who wrote the paper.

92 ↑ Here students can view how many people have posted reviews on their papers. Once you post your comments, at least one review will be listed. STUDENT VIEW Students may also view their grades and comments as soon as you post them!

93 Now you may want to enter participation grades and comments for each student based on their reviews For example, click on edit here to give Villella a grade for comments she made on group members’ papers for Assignment 1

94 Here you see that she only commented on Joseph’s paper for Assignment #1. These are her comments. You may judge her based on these comments or go to Joseph’s Assignment #1 to see her comments in the paper review tool. Participation Grades and Comments are for instructors only and cannot be viewed by students. You may keep a record of comments for your eyes only!

95 Go to Roster View to see Joseph’s paper

96 Joseph’s Paper Here you can see Faith Villella’s comments and the context in Joseph’s paper.

97 What if a student writes a comment that is cruel or inappropriate? After viewing Villella’s comments, you may decide that you do not want other students to see them. Click Hide Review button.

98 Check off the name of the reviewer whose comments you wish to hide from other students and click save changes.

99 Her comments are now italicized to show you that they are hidden.

100 Now, both the paper author and other students in the group will not be able to see Villella’s comments. STUDENT VIEW Notice that no comments from Villella are visible here.

101 Click Hide a Review again, if you wish to make the comments visible once more.

102 Unselect the X mark and click save changes. Comments will once again be visible to all! Unselect the X mark and save changes.

103 Comments are now once again visible to all!

104 If you ever wish to help students trouble shoot, click that door icon to log out and log in again using your student’s ID and password.


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