I still cannot even see the peer review function in the Dahsboard. I just have 
students leave a peer review message on the talk page of the relevant article 
and/or on the talk page of another student, then send me a wiki message with a 
link to that review. 


> 07.11.2022 14:55 Joseph Reagle <joseph.2...@reagle.org> napisał(a):
> 
>  
> I typically teach with Wikipedia once a year, and there's often new Dashboard 
> functionality or tutorials to take advantage of. However, I'm presently 
> struggling with the Peer Review functionality.
> 
> This semester I decided to use the Dashboard's peer review and some students 
> are still in their sandbox and others are in mainspace and when they move or 
> rename their article the Dashboard doesn't track it, so its hard for students 
> to find others' work. There's a bunch of links now (for the sandbox and 
> mainspace) and I expect students who give feedback on work that is in the 
> mainspace will leave it on the sandbox if there's still an old copy, etc.
> 
> Additionally, there are now links for "peer review" in the dashboard that 
> create separate pages, instead of encouraging students to edit the article 
> for minor fixes and use the Talk page for discussion.
> 
> Am I misunderstanding how to use this; does anyone have any tips?
> 
> I'm thinking the old fashion approach of simply creating a user page where 
> the students manually share the latest link to their content and sign up for 
> others is easier...?
> 
> —Joseph
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