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  1. Ask your students to start their assignments in Google Docs.
  2. Tell students to share their files with their peer reviewerreviewers.
  3. The peer reviewer leaves margin comments and suggestions in the Doc.
  4. Students then turn in their Google assignments, leaving in the peer’s their peers' comments and suggestions visible.
  5. Grade the assignments. Optionally, you can record a separate peer reviewer grade in a parallel gradebook column in your learning management system.

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Course Site has a tool called Workshop. Workshop allows for anonymity and a workflow with specific rubrics.  A grade must be associated with student feedback. This means that you must evaluate the quality and assign a grade to how well the students evaluated their peers.  If you want a less formal process, Google Assignments is recommended. 

Turnitin has a tool called PeerMark