I. Peer Review -- brief introduction to this edition
1. Traditional
a. Definition and overview of types
i. Early draft
1. Common practices
2. Purposes
3. Advantages/ disadvantages
ii. Developed draft
1. Common practices
2. Purposes
3. Advantages/ disadvantages
b. Group dynamics
i. How to select peer reviewers
ii. Things to remember about responding to others' writing
iii. Negotiating and commenting on difficult content
2. Electronic
a. Definition and overview of types
i. Word Processors (tracked changes)
1. Common practices
2. Purposes
3. Advantages/ disadvantages
ii. Distribution (message boards, list serves, courseware)
1. Common practices
2. Purposes
3. Advantages/ disadvantages
iii. Specific web hosted software (exchange)
1. Common practices
2. Purposes
3. Advantages/ disadvantages
b. Group Dynamics
i. How to select peer reviewers
ii. Things to remember about responding to others' writing using technology
iii. Negotiating and commenting on difficult content
3. Additional resources
a. Sample early draft with comments
b. Sample developed draft with comments
c. A Revised draft
d. Additional reading (perhaps a list of page numbers corresponding to peer review sections from Pearson's handbooks)