Template:MEBF/2013
Instructions: This is a marking and feedback template for the book chapter exercise for the Motivation and emotion unit. This template is designed to be transcluded on a chapter talk page.
Simple example
[edit source]See also detailed example
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Chapter review and feedback
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This chapter has been reviewed according to the marking criteria. Written feedback is provided below, plus there is a general feedback page. Please also check the chapter's page history to check for editing changes made whilst reviewing through the chapter. Responses to this feedback can be made by starting a new section below and/or contacting the reviewer. Chapter marks will be available later via Moodle, along with social contribution marks and feedback. Keep an eye on Announcements. |
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-- Jtneill - Talk - c 08:35, 19 November 2013 (UTC)
Detailed example
[edit source]Here's an example use of the template which includes some commonly provided feedback comments:
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{{MEBF/2013|1=
#Overall, |2=
#Theory comment1
#Theory comment2 |3=
#When describing important research findings, indicate the size of effects in addition to whether or not there was an effect or relationship.
#Some statements were unreferenced - see the {{fact}} tags |4=
#Written expression
##The chapter could have benefited from a more developed Introduction and Summary, with clear focus questions (Introduction) and a clear take-home self-help message for each focus question (Summary).
## Getting comments on a chapter plan and/or chapter draft could have helped to improve the chapter.
## Some paragraphs were overly long. Each paragraph should communicate one key idea in three to five sentences.
## Some sentences were overly long e.g., *
## Some statements could be explained more clearly - see the {{explain}} tags
## Some of the bullet-points should have been in full paragraph format.
## Avoid directional referencing e.g., "As previously mentioned"
## Avoid one sentence paragraphs. A paragraph should typically consist of three to five sentences.
#Learning features
##[[Interwiki links]]?
#Spelling, grammar and proofreading
## The grammar for some sentences could be improved - see the {{grammar}} tags
## Use Australian spelling e.g., hypothesize -> hypothesise
## Check use of ownership apostrophes e.g., individuals -> individual's
#APA style
## In-text citations should be in alphabetical order
## When there are three or more authors, subsequent citations should use et al. e.g., Smith, Bush and Western (2001) and then in the next paragraph cite Smith et al. (2001).
## Use ampersand (&) inside brackets and "and" outside brackets.
## Numbers under 10 should be written in words e.g. five
## Direct quotes need page numbers.}}
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Chapter review and feedback
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This chapter has been reviewed according to the marking criteria. Written feedback is provided below, plus there is a general feedback page. Please also check the chapter's page history to check for editing changes made whilst reviewing through the chapter. Responses to this feedback can be made by starting a new section below and/or contacting the reviewer. Chapter marks will be available later via Moodle, along with social contribution marks and feedback. Keep an eye on Announcements. |
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