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Dianne York <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 27 Oct 2010 01:59:45 -0700
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Jennifer,

Each of my teams has 10 points per teammate to distribute, not including 
himself or herself. There is no minimum that a teammate may receive, but I do 
set a maximum of 12. In a team of 6, 5 members can receive a 12 only if 1 
member receives a 2, and all team members score each other similarly.

I use the scores as a multiplier of the team grade, where a 1 point difference in 
a peer evaluation score equals a 10% difference in grade. Therefore a score of 
12 means that person will receive 120% of the team points.

Is that similar to your method? It seems that your concern is with the students 
who are receiving much higher scores. Would setting a maximum score help?

Dianne York, M.S., MT(ASCP)
Lecturer, Biology
Lincoln University, PA
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