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#Follow the instructions on the [[Quality Assessor]] page to complete your assessment and make improvements as required.
#Follow the instructions on the [[Quality Assessor]] page to complete your assessment and make improvements as required.


== Task 3: Peer reviewing a new page in Physiopedia ==
== Task 3: Peer reviewing pages ==


Peer reviewing pages is a major part of assuring the quality of the pages in Physiopedia.  
Peer reviewing pages is a major part of assuring the quality of the pages in Physiopedia.  
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Post a link to your new Physiopedia page to your favourite social media platform  
Post a link to your new Physiopedia page to your favourite social media platform  
e.g. "Just created a new page on [topic] in #Physiopedia [link]" "Take a look at my new page on [topic] in #Physiopedia [link]"</div>  
e.g. "Just created a new page on [topic] in #Physiopedia [link]" "Take a look at my new page on [topic] in #Physiopedia [link]"</div>
 
== Task 2: Discussion&nbsp;  ==
== Task 2: Discussion&nbsp;  ==



Revision as of 09:16, 23 February 2015

Introduction[edit | edit source]

This week you are going to review pages in Physiopedia, make improvements to these pages and reflect upon this experience.  

Video from Rachael

Task 1: Read about peer review[edit | edit source]

  1. Before you do anything else this week read about the peer review process in Physiopedia. Be sure that you understand the different roles of quality assessors, peer reviewers and topic experts.
  2. Also make sure that you have read the Quality Standards document so that you are aware of the quality that we expect in all Physiopedia pages.

Task 2: Quality assessing pages[edit | edit source]

You are now going to quality assess and improve 3 Physiopedia pages to meet our quality standards.

  1. Choose any three pages in Physiopedia to assess.
  2. Follow the instructions on the Quality Assessor page to complete your assessment and make improvements as required.

Task 3: Peer reviewing pages[edit | edit source]

Peer reviewing pages is a major part of assuring the quality of the pages in Physiopedia.

When completing a peer review your aim is not to criticise the work of others, it is to constructively provide feedback so that the page can be improved.

  1. First, read the Peer Review page in Physiopedia.
  2. Choose a page to peer review - choose a page that one of your fellow participants created on the course last week.

We understand that this task may take some time as you will need to get to grips with all the editing tasks involved in creating a new page. However, completing this task will make you a skilled and confident editor of Physiopedia and give you a great set of skills for your future volunteer roles.

Social Media Sharing - (use the #physiopedia hash tag)

Post a link to your new Physiopedia page to your favourite social media platform

e.g. "Just created a new page on [topic] in #Physiopedia [link]" "Take a look at my new page on [topic] in #Physiopedia [link]"

Task 2: Discussion [edit | edit source]

Go to the Facebook group for all online discussions.

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Please post your discussions in the relevant discussion thread that will be set up for you.

Feel free to start your own discussion thread as well. You can post any question or comment related to what you have learnt this week.