Uptake Blog Post # 4
What is peer review?
In textbook terms peer review is defined as the practice of analyzing somebody else's work in the same field to give feedback on their work. In much simpler terms I would define peer review as giving somebody else your work so they can review it and give you constructive feedback.
My experience with peer review...
All throughout high school I peer reviewed a lot. Personally, I never looked at the grammar side of things when peer reviewing. I would always look and see how I would make things better. Like for a story like what kind of material can you out in it to make it better or grab your attention. For a debate how could you make your argument stronger by understanding the other side and knowing how to counter an argument the other side might make. I would focus on if sources are used correctly and make since. The thing was that I would always give suggestions not concrete changes. ultimately peer review is just so the author can understand how another person views their work and how can they tweak their work to make it better.
In conclusion...
Peer review is a great tool for any writer of any level. It gives the author a better understanding of how his or Her's work will be received and used. peer review is a form of CHAT and goes with the term distribution. How an audience takes in the text and how they use it. It's almost like a test run for the author with that term. So, after reading this I hope you better understand the term "peer-review"
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