It wasn't clear to me from the YouTube video that this was possible.Hi Michael,This looks very interesting. Is it possible to set it up so that students have only sufficient points to award 100 points to each team member such that they have to make critical decisions if they wish to award someone more than 100 (someone then needs to receive less than 100).
Thanks
Neil
Neil Haave, PhDAssociate Professor, BiologyManaging Editor, Collected Essays on Learning and TeachingUniversity of Alberta, Augustana FacultyRm C155, Science Wing, Classroom Building, Augustana Campus4901 - 46 Avenue, Camrose, AB, CANADA T4V 2R3
On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 6:47 AM, Sweet, Michael <[log in to unmask]> wrote:Friends,
Folks may already be aware of this, but this semester I piloted TEAMMATES, an online peer evaluation system run out of the National University of Singapore.
In my opinion, it is superior to CATME in ease-of-use, and I used it to exactly replicate my existing form and process.
Students need not create an account, and you can cut-n-paste a spreadsheet of student names into a web field and it automatically makes correct team associations.
I highly recommend this system. It’s here: http://teammatesv4.appspot.com (with a pretty self-explanatory Video Tour on the front page).
-Michael
Michael Sweet, Ph.D.Senior Associate DirectorCenter for Teaching & Learning Through ResearchNortheastern University215-F Snell Library360 Huntington AvenueBoston, MA 02115ph: 617.373.2833