Hi Joanna,

something that I've seen working a lot is forming questions around three
themes:
1) What would you like to continue doing
2) What would like to start doing next time
3) What would you like to stop doing

You can frame the questions around the teams or the specific teammates.

Cheers
-Christos

On Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at 5:48 PM Joanna Klukowska <joann...@cs.nyu.edu>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am teaching a class that focuses on student contributions to open
> source projects.
> I want to ask students to complete peer evaluations for the members of
> their teams. But last time I did it, they all rated each other as
> excellent (even though I know there were glitches).
> Does anybody have a template of a peer evaluation that they used
> successfully?
>
> I am attaching a copy of my form for reference.
>
> Thanks,
> Joanna
>
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