I'll look forward to seeing more on peer reviews. I think this is another area where digital can be an equalizer. The anonymous option is a good one to encourage a deeper level of peer feedback. (You don't have to hurt your best friend's feelings.) It's very important that the teacher is able to monitor who is saying what, so the feedback is constructive and ontrack.
Using sentence stems works for older students as well, especially those who are not skilled in academic discussions. (Something that requires more than thumb typing could be new to even advanced students.) Sentence starters prime the pump and help students build the vocabulary and environment for constructive and instructive feedback. It's too good to keep for the little guys!
Thanks Leslie, these videos are a gem!
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