EDU101ProfOrgWikiPeerReview


 * 1) Hopefully, your professional organization wiki is now ready for peer review. Specifically, you should have the following elements:
 * 2) your home page explains the purpose of the site and is somewhatly interesting
 * 3) there is an appropriate graphic visible on your home page
 * 4) you have a page on your wiki about a professional organization in your field that has all the required information (purpose of organization, membership prices, etc.)
 * 5) there is embedded text links to colleague's pages of additional organizations
 * 6) Set your wiki to accept discussion comments from non-members
 * 7) go to "Manage wiki"
 * 8) click on "Permissions" (in the "People" section)
 * 9) check the box "allow non-members..."
 * 10) click "update"
 * 11) Send a note to your reviewer telling them anything specific you would like their input on
 * 12) click on the discussion tab
 * 13) click "new post"
 * 14) write a message to your potential reviewer
 * 15) post the message
 * 16) go back to your home page (your discussion message won't show up until you leave the discussion page)
 * 17) does your discussion tab now have (1) on it? if yes, then you are good to go
 * 18) Listen to/read what The Bedford Handbook has to say about peer review (p. 38)
 * 19) Read your assigned partner's discussion post
 * 20) Review your assigned partner's wiki and give feedback by replying to the original discussion post