You traded drafts. Here's what to do now:
1. Read each draft twice. First, to get the meaning. Second, to analyze it.
2. Edit one section, list common mistakes
3. Mark up the draft.
4. Write a letter to the author, detailing:
A. 3 aspects of the paper that you like and what you think the author is doing well.
B. 3 suggestions, based on the grade sheet I passed out yesterday, for how this paper needs to improve.
C. Give it a mock grade. Explain why. Be honest.
One letter for every author in your group, due tomorrow.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
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Thanks for the report - it's good to see conventions one has no hope of ever seeing in the flesh! Some very good modelling there too - I especially like the Normandy landing terrain.
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