Difference between revisions of "CS382:Reviewers Notes"

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(New page: *ready for review: reviewers can edit, make copy for the n+1 version, *consistent method for older versions: topics matrix always links to current version, and there is a block at the bot...)
 
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*ready for review:  reviewers can edit, make copy for the n+1 version,
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*ready for review:  reviewers go in, make comments, add a custom reviewer tag, then when the time comes for them to make revisions, we can compare the latest reviewed version with the latest version
*consistent method for older versions: topics matrix always links to current version, and there is a block at the bottom that links to older versions with comments still there.
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**"Fuck all of that!"
**could also put links to old version on the discussion page
 
 
*use copy and paste to insert comments, screw a numbering system
 
*use copy and paste to insert comments, screw a numbering system
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*whenever we make a review comment on a page, add "Reviewer" tag or whatever so that the wiki versioning does the work for us
  
 
GRADING
 
GRADING

Revision as of 13:49, 18 February 2009

  • ready for review: reviewers go in, make comments, add a custom reviewer tag, then when the time comes for them to make revisions, we can compare the latest reviewed version with the latest version
    • "Fuck all of that!"
  • use copy and paste to insert comments, screw a numbering system
  • whenever we make a review comment on a page, add "Reviewer" tag or whatever so that the wiki versioning does the work for us

GRADING

  • completeness check
    • is each item addressed with more than a header?
  • layout, does this show clear thinking about the presentation? will this develop
  • read background reading, make sure they make sense and are relevant
    • is it reasonable
    • is there enough, too much
    • is it at the right level
    • FOR RELEASE 2
      • be specific about exactly which sections of material in what order should be read
      • background reading for teachers?
      • be specific about WHO is supposed to read this
        • two categories of reading?
        • three? teacher, student, reference?
        • ask them to break down the readings into this framework
  • lecture notes: is what needs to be taught adequately outlined? at least so the teacher knows what needs to be covered?
  • scheduling is the architects' jobs