Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Peer Review (gasp!)

Our in-class review was very helpful. Professor Littlejohn forced us to bring a 2-page summary of our current paper. This really made me prepare for the review. Furthermore, I did not want to embarrass myself in front of my peers, so I put some good work into the summary. The peer review presented to me by my paired-up peer was actually quite uplifting. He said that I had a compelling story, and that I had few errors. My peer review for his paper, however, was not so pleasant. He submitted very little work, and I mentioned this in my review. I spoke with him about some changes and additions he could make, and he took my criticism quite well. With this I learned that the peer review process could be very helpful in writing a major paper, and it also keeps students up-to-date on their projects. So with my current progress, it seems that I am on my way to an A-grade project. Or at least I hope...

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  1. In the article about Thomas Jewett Goree and the Civil War, the photo shown as his wife, Eliza is not correct. The woman in the photograph is Mary Hayes Cox, a neice of Thomas Jewett. I have an original photograph of Mary Hayes Cox. Please take the photo off the article. Thank you. suecobb217@sbcglobal.net

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