Reimagine Education’s Updates
Writing a Self-Review
A self-review during the revision phase is a reflection on the feedback you have received, and the ways you have changed your work ready for submission of a new, revised version (Creator => Feedback => Reviews => Review Work). Here are several things you might address:
- On each criterion, which reviewer comments or suggestions have you taken on board?
- Which reviewer comments or suggestions do you disagree with, and why?
- What changes have you decided to make that did not come up in feedback and why? Perhaps you have done further investigation on an issue, or have learned more about the rubric by reviewing others' works.
- What score would you now give yourself for the revised version on each criterion?
This is shown at 3.10.4 in The Revision Phase.
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