Reimagine Education’s Updates
Revising in Creator
When feedback is ready, you will receive a notification - click on the notification link and you will be taken directly to the correct work.
The next phase of a project is revision. Study the feedback that you have received carefully. Depending on the kinds of feedback that the publishing admin requested, you may see one or more of:
- Reviews: Read the overall score and individual scores and explanations (Creator => Feedback => Reviews => Results). Be sure to look at the rubric again to remind you of what the reviewers were looking for (Creator => Feedback => Reviews => Rubric).
- Annotations: Go to the version of your work that was annotated (Creator => About This Work => Versions). Open the annotations tab (Creator => Feedback => Annotations). Here you will see a list of the text areas that were annotated. Mouse over each item and you will be taken to that point in the text. Open the annotation to see what has been said. Even if the person giving you this feedback is anonymous, you can discuss the comment or suggestion with that person here.
- Recommendation: No matter what the person offering the feedback recommends, the decision to publish is entirely up to the publishing admin. If you are disappointed by a recommendation, it is completely up to you to improve your work in the revision phase and convince the publishing admin that the new version is worthy of publication.
To see how to access your feedback and submit a revised work, see The Revision Phase.
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